Probate & Estate Litigation in Stamford, CT

Connecticut probate has its own structure, with town-based Probate Courts handling estates, conservatorships, and related matters. For Stamford residents, that means the Stamford Probate Court at 888 Washington Boulevard. We work that system regularly for Connecticut clients.

✓ Estate Administration ✓ Will Contests ✓ Fiduciary Disputes ✓ Accountings ✓ Surrogate's Court Practice

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Stamford Probate Court Practice

Why Choose LaMagna McKenna for Probate & Estate Litigation in Stamford, CT

Connecticut Probate Procedure Practiced Locally

Connecticut Probate Courts operate differently from New York Surrogate's Courts, with different forms, different filing thresholds, and different procedural rhythms. We work the Stamford Probate Court regularly and our practice reflects it.

Both Estate Administration and Disputed Matters

Most probate work is administrative, walking the estate through from petition to final accounting. Some becomes contested. We handle both, and we transition between them as facts develop.

Plain Communication Throughout

Probate clients are usually grieving. We do not bury them in process language or surprise them with unexplained steps. The work is hard enough without the lawyer making it harder.

Why Probate & Estate Litigation Counsel Matters in Stamford, CT

Connecticut Probate Procedure Has Specific Deadlines

Inventory filings, creditor claim periods, and accounting deadlines all run on Connecticut-specific clocks. Working with counsel familiar with those clocks prevents the avoidable problems.

Fiduciary Conduct Is Subject to Court Oversight

Executors and trustees in Connecticut answer to the Probate Court. When that conduct falls short, the court can require accountings, impose surcharges, or remove the fiduciary. Stamford beneficiaries have real remedies available.

Estates With Out-of-State Assets Need Coordination

Many Stamford estates hold property in New York, Florida, or other states. Ancillary proceedings, coordinated filings, and tax considerations all require attention. We coordinate that work within one firm.

Probate & Estate Litigation FAQs
for Stamford, CT

Q: How long does probate take in Stamford?

A: Uncontested Connecticut estates typically complete within a year, depending on complexity, creditor claims, and tax filings. Contested estates run longer. The Stamford Probate Court calendar is generally efficient for routine matters.

A: Not all assets pass through probate. Jointly titled property, accounts with beneficiary designations, and trust-held assets typically pass outside the probate process. The probate estate consists of what is left.

A: Connecticut recognizes contests based on lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, fraud, and improper execution, among others. Each ground has its own evidentiary requirements, and contests must be raised within statutory windows.

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