Clerk: Lisa Ann Sargent
The Probate Court for the District of Avon is located in Building #1 of the Avon Town Hall Complex. Connecticut is divided into approximately 117 probate districts, each of which is presided over by a Judge of Probate who is elected to office for a four-year term.
Probate Courts have jurisdiction over the following matters:
° probating of wills and the administration of decedent's estates;
° administration of testamentary trusts;
° administration of living trusts (limited jurisdiction);
° guardianship of the mentally retarded;
° guardianship of the person of minor children;
° guardianship of the estate of minor children;
° termination of parental rights;
° finalization of adoptions;
° conservatorship of the person and/or estate of incapable adults;
° granting of name changes;
° psychiatric commitment of children and adults;
° drug and alcohol commitment of adults;
° processing of passport applications.
Sometimes the issues presented to the Probate Courts are complex and difficult. Therefore, it is important that you seek competent professional advice so that your legal rights are fully protected. The probate judge and staff will be happy to answer your procedural questions, but they are not allowed to give you specific legal advice.
* A list of frequently asked questions and other information about the Probate Court can be found on the web at www.jud.state.ct.us/probate.
* If you are a grandparent or relative caregiver for a child who is 18 years of age or younger, or you are the caregiver of an older adult family member (age 60 years or older), you may be eligible to apply for respite care and supplemental services from the National Family Caregiver Support Program.
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