No matter how carefully estate planning documents are prepared, there are times when Connecticut families wind up in a local probate court. This can be because of a change in life circumstance, whether financial or medical, because of suspected abuse, or as the result of family discord. It may even be due to suspected financial abuse by the person acting as the Power of Attorney.
When disagreements about capacity, undue influence, wills, trusts, trustees and trust beneficiaries arise, there is no question that you need legal representation. Having experienced Connecticut probate attorneys like Mary Anne Charron and Edward Barron on your side makes all the difference.
"What I do and how I act affects the family dynamics into the future. I don't want my legal work to deepen the family's wounds. Rather, I want to assist in closure, so all of them will still get together for family events. I think that is important to keep in mind; otherwise winning in the courtroom could be a Pyrrhic victory."
– Mary Anne Charron, Esq