Summary
As a co-conservator in Connecticut, you should not be forced to sign away your rights. If you feel pressured, you can request a hearing in Probate Court. Consulting with a probate attorney is advisable. Contact the Connecticut Probate Court at (860) 231-2442 for more information.Full Conversation
I am a co conservator and have legal questions about a probate agreement I was supposed to sign for
Hello ****, I'd be glad to help clarify the legal aspects of a probate agreement. Could you please provide some more detail about your concerns? Also, could you please tell me which state you're in? Laws can vary by location.
The court appointed judge n that co conservator said I either sign away my payee status to the court appointed co conservator or my autistic 21year old son would be remov
Hello ****, this sounds like a challenging situation. Would you mind letting me know which state you're in? This will help me give you the most accurate information.
Ok
Hello ****, thank you for providing the details. Could you please confirm the state you're in? This will help me provide more accurate legal information.
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Hello ****, it seems like you're having trouble viewing the chat. You might need to adjust your screen settings or scroll down if you're on a mobile device. Now back to your case, could you please confirm which state you're in?
We're in Connecticut
Thank you for sharing, ****. In Connecticut:
- As a co-conservator, you should not be forced to sign away your rights.
- If you feel pressured, you can request a hearing in Probate Court.
- It may be beneficial to consult with a probate attorney.
Do you need contact information for a local Probate Court?
Yes
Connecticut Probate Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Washington St, Hartford, CT *
Website: www.ctprobate.gov