Stamford families come to estate planning at different points, sometimes early, sometimes after a triggering event. Whatever the timing, the goal is the same: documents that work under Connecticut law, that match the family they are written for, and that hold together when they are needed.
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Connecticut has its own statutory framework for wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. Our Stamford estate plans are drafted to fit that framework, not adapted from another state's forms.
Effective estate planning begins with understanding the family. We spend time on the front end with Stamford clients so the documents that follow actually do what the client wants them to do.
An estate plan is not a single transaction. We help Stamford clients revisit and update their documents as families grow, assets shift, and circumstances change.
Connecticut estates without sufficient planning can spend longer in the Probate Court and pay more in fees than necessary. Well-structured planning keeps more value in the family.
Without a power of attorney or healthcare proxy, a Stamford resident who becomes incapacitated may need a court-appointed conservator. Planning ahead prevents that detour.
Adult children with steady lives can inherit outright. Minor children, beneficiaries with disabilities, or beneficiaries with creditor exposure may need trust provisions. The plan should reflect those differences.
A: Connecticut imposes its own estate tax with thresholds and rules separate from the federal estate tax. Planning for Stamford clients with larger estates often takes both into account.
A: At minimum, most plans include a will, a durable power of attorney, a healthcare instructions document, and an appointment of a healthcare representative. Trusts and additional documents apply when the situation calls for them.
A: Yes. When a Stamford client owns real estate in another state, we coordinate the planning so that property passes appropriately. Multi-state planning is a common situation given the firm’s NY and CT licensing.
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