Connecticut Probate Resources

Interactive tools and resources for Connecticut probate, estate planning, and court information. District finder, fee calculator, glossary, and more.

Connecticut’s probate system has its own procedures, fee schedules, and court structure. The tools and references below cover the essentials.

Interactive Tools

District Finder:Enter your Connecticut town to identify your probate district, presiding judge, court address, and contact information. Connecticut has 54 probate districts, and jurisdiction depends entirely on which town you live in.

Fee Calculator:Estimate your probate court filing fees based on gross estate value. Connecticut probate fees are set by statute and follow a tiered schedule with a $40,000 maximum.

CT vs. NY Comparison:A side-by-side look at how Connecticut and New York handle probate, estate tax, wills, and trusts. Built for families with connections to both states, particularly in the Fairfield County and Westchester County corridor.

Estate Planning Readiness Quiz:A short self-assessment to help you identify gaps in your estate plan and determine whether your documents reflect your current situation.

Reference

Probate Glossary:Definitions of key terms used in Connecticut probate proceedings, estate planning, trust administration, conservatorship, and guardianship. Includes CT-specific terminology that may differ from other states.


These resources are provided for educational purposes. Connecticut probate law changes periodically, and your specific situation may involve factors that general tools cannot account for.

If you have questions about a specific probate matter, connect with a Connecticut probate attorney.