Designating the beneficiaries of various instruments in your estate plans is one of the most important things you can do when determining how your assets will be distributed following your passing. Yet, some Connecticut residents forget to designate beneficiaries, or...
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Probate/Estate Planning
How to time an estate plan update
Creating an estate plan in Connecticut doesn't need to be a long and tedious experience. It does help to have a clear idea of how you want to divide your assets. You should also have a strong candidate in mind for your executor. If you make your estate plan some years...
What happens if you die without a will in Connecticut?
Many people in Connecticut think that they have plenty of time to write their last will and testament and put it off until they pass away. When people die without wills, several unintended consequences can occur. The estates of people who pass away without writing...