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Duffy & Fasano
1625 Straits Turnpike
Suite 307
Middlebury, CT 06762

Phone: 866-668-9615 (toll free)
Fax 1: 203-758-8600
Fax 2: 203-758-8700

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Probate and Estate Administration

After the Death of a Loved One - An Attorney by Your Side

Probate ● Estate Administration ● Asset Distribution ● Custody ● Adoption ● Termination of Parental Rights

In Connecticut, a trip to probate court always marks a major change in the personal lives of the individuals present — whether it's distributing the assets of a recently deceased loved one, terminating one's parental rights, or adopting a child. At Duffy & Fasano, we represent clients with the compassion and attentive care they need to feel comfortable entrusting us with this vitally important work.

If you are going to probate court and need an attorney to represent you, contact us online or call 866-668-9615 to set up a free initial consultation. We have practiced in the Greater Waterbury, Connecticut, area for over 30 years, serving as advocates and confidantes for clients whose legal and personal affairs have become suddenly indistinguishable from each other.

Estate Administration and Asset Distribution

Death is never easy, and for many of our clients, it can feel like the worst possible timing for estate administration — mourning the loss of a loved one while having to worry about distributing the material possessions he or she left behind. But asset distribution doesn't have to be difficult, and by hiring an attorney you can take the stress off of yourself and refocus it back on what really matters.

Child Custody, Adoption and Termination of Parental Rights

In Connecticut, issues relating to child custody, adoption, guardianship or termination of parental rights may be handled in the Probate Court as well as the Superior Court. The concurrent jurisdiction gives litigants the opportunity to handle these sensitive matters locally and informally in the Probate Court rather than the regional Superior Court. At Duffy & Fasano, we handle these legal issues with compassion and competence.

To learn more information or to schedule a free initial consultation about your probate court hearing, contact us online or call 866-668-9615.