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  2. Probate Court Forms

    www.ctprobate.gov/Pages/Probate-Court-Forms.aspx

    Below is a numerical list of the Probate Court forms available to the public. If a Confidential Information sheet is required for a petition, then a separate Confidential Information sheet must be filed with the underlying petition.

  3. The Connecticut Probate Court. website is now at: http://www.ctprobate.gov/Pages/Welcome.aspx. This is the official website of the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch. It is the mission of the Connecticut Judicial Branch to resolve matters brought before it in a fair, timely, efficient and open manner.

  4. Trusts & Estates

    www.ctprobate.gov/Pages/TrustsEstates.aspx

    Estate Tax Forms . Office of the Probate Court Administrator. 186 Newington Road West Hartford, CT 06110. Telephone: 860-231-2442. Hours of Operation: 8am-5pm.

  5. In addition to offering these options, the Judicial Branch has refreshed the Official Court Webforms page. Forms are divided into categories. Click a specific link to see all forms in that category or use the search box below to search for a specific form by name, number, or keyword.

  6. Probate-Court-User-Guides

    www.ctprobate.gov/Pages/Probate-Court-User-Guides.aspx

    The following guides are meant to help the court user understand basic Probate Court procedures and what to expect when participating in a probate matter. Parties in probate matters are strongly encouraged to seek professional legal assistance.

  7. Connecticut Probate Courts eFiling

    www.ctprobate.gov/Pages/eFiling Portal.aspx

    eFiling Portal. To eFile with the Connecticut Probate Courts, click here. The eFiling System for the Connecticut Probate Courts is currently limited to attorneys (Attorney/Law Firm account) and self-represented parties (Individual account).

  8. Probate Forms (CT) | EstateExec

    www.estateexec.com/Docs/probate-forms/CT

    General CT Forms. In Connecticut, the local probate court handles estate matters. You can check with your local court for the forms they might prefer, and below you will find some of the more common CT forms: Petition for Probate (Form PC-200) - Get the probate process started.