Connecticut Last Will and Testament Forms

The Connecticut last will and testament, which is a legal document, gives a person known as the testator the opportunity to specify how they want their real estate, personal property, and fiduciary assets to be distributed after their passing. Making a will guarantees that all assets will be distributed among family members, friends, pets, charitable organizations, or anyone else the testator chooses as a beneficiary in line with their wishes.

Connecticut Statute Governing Wills

Connecticut Statutes Chapter 802a

Connecticut Will Age Requirements

Age Requirements: Any person eighteen years of age or older, and of sound mind, may dispose of his or her estate by will. 1

Connecticut Will Signing Requirements

Will Signing Requirements: A will or codicil must be in writing, subscribed by the testator and attested by two witnesses, each of them subscribing in the testator’s presence; but any will executed according to the laws of the state or country where it was executed may be admitted to probate in this state and shall be effectual to pass any property of the testator situated in this state. 2

Connecticut Will Witness Requirements

Will Witnessing Requirements: The will should be attested by two witnesses, each of them subscribing in the testator’s presence.

Revoking A Connecticut Will

Except under limited circumstances, a will or codicil can be revoked only by burning, cancelling, tearing or obliterating it by the testator or by some person in the testator’s presence by the testator’s direction, or by a later will or codicil. 3

Summary of Connecticut Will Requirements

Anyone 18 years of age or older and of sound mind can write and sign a will in Connecticut. The will should be witnessed by two persons. The will can be revoked only by the testator destroying it, by subsequent will, or by codicil.

Example of a Connecticut Will

Connecticut Last Will and Testament Forms
Connecticut Last Will and Testament Forms

Connecticut Last Will and Testament Forms

Microsoft Word Version

Connecticut Last Will and Testament Microsoft Word

PDF Version

Connecticut Last Will and Testament PDF

Other Connecticut Last Will and Testament Forms

Codicil To Will

Free Codicil To Will Form
Free Codicil To Will Form

Do It Yourself Will

Free Do It Yourself Will
Free Do It Yourself Will

Joint Will For Married Couple

Joint Will For Married Couple
Joint Will For Married Couple

Pour Over Will

Pour Over Will
Pour Over Will

Simple Will For A Married Person

Simple Will For A Married Person
Simple Will For A Married Person

Simple Will For A Single Person

Simple Will For A Single Person
Simple Will For A Single Person

Will For Grandparent

Grandparent Will
Grandparent Will

Will For A Married Person With Children

Will For A Married Person With Children
Will For A Married Person With Children

Will For A Remarried Person With Children

Will For A Remarried Person With Children
Will For A Remarried Person With Children

References

  1. Connecticut Statutes Chapter 802a Section 45a-250 ↩︎
  2. Connecticut Statutes Chapter 802a Section 45a-251 ↩︎
  3. Connecticut Statutes Chapter 802a Section 45a-257 ↩︎

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