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Simplified Probate for Small Estates in Connecticut


Simplified Probate for Small Estates in Connecticut

Written by Dianne Rosell   
Last Updated December 12, 2008

In general, when someone dies, the estate must go through probate which can be a complicated and lengthy process. But many states provide less complicated options for smaller estates.

Connecticut law provides for simplified probate when the value of the tangible or intangible personal property of the decedent less does not exceed $20,000.  The surviving spouse or next of kin may simply file an affidavit or statement with the court that all debts of the decedent have been paid to the extent of the fair value of all of the decedent's assets.

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