by Tammy LeFoll | Mar 12, 2021 | Estate Planning
This is the final post in a series of articles discussing involuntary conservatorships for residents of Hartford and other areas of Connecticut. Our previous article addressed how a Power of Attorney may be used to avoid the need for a conservatorship in the future....
by Tammy LeFoll | Mar 12, 2021 | Estate Planning
This is the next post in a series of articles discussing conservatorships in Hartford, Connecticut. Our previous article discussed the differences between powers of attorney and conservatorships. While they are similar in that another person is given the power to take...
by Tammy LeFoll | Mar 12, 2021 | Estate Planning
This is the next post in our series of articles discussing conservatorships in Hartford, Connecticut. Our previous article reviewed the duties and obligations of individuals who are appointed to act as a conservator. Because the appointed person holds a position of...
by Tammy LeFoll | Mar 12, 2021 | Estate Planning
This is the next post in a series of articles discussing conservatorships in Hartford and other areas of Connecticut. Our last article reviewed the circumstances under which a Connecticut Probate Court will appoint a conservator. If the Court determines, based on the...
by Tammy LeFoll | Mar 12, 2021 | Estate Planning
This is the next post in a series of articles discussing conservatorships for residents of Hartford and other areas of Connecticut. Our previous article discussed involuntary conservatorships. A Probate Court may be asked by a spouse, family member, or another...