Estate planning in Connecticut reflects the state’s legal precision and emphasis on safeguarding families and wealth. Wills, revocable trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives are standard tools, especially for avoiding probate or navigating estate tax thresholds. Connecticut has its own estate tax, making proactive planning even more essential. Whether managing generational property or planning for incapacity, Connecticut residents rely on tailored, legally sound plans to ensure assets are preserved and family intentions are honored with care and clarity.
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