2015 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 1 - Provisions of General Application
Chapter 15c - Connecticut Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Section 1-350g - (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2016.) Nomination of conservator in power of attorney.

CT Gen Stat § 1-350g (2015) What's This?

(a) In a power of attorney, a principal may nominate a conservator of the principal’s estate or conservator of the principal’s person for consideration by the court if protective proceedings for the principal’s estate or person are begun after the principal executes the power of attorney. The court shall make its appointment in accordance with the principal’s most recent nomination unless the court finds that the appointee, designee or nominee is unwilling or unable to serve or there is substantial evidence to disqualify such person.

(b) If, after a principal executes a power of attorney, a court appoints a conservator of the principal’s estate or other fiduciary charged with the management of some or all of the principal’s property, the court may continue, limit, suspend or terminate the power of attorney. If the power of attorney continues, the agent is accountable to the fiduciary as well as to the principal. If the power of attorney is suspended pursuant to this subsection, then the power of attorney shall be reinstated upon termination of the conservatorship as a result of the principal regaining capacity. The court shall have the authority to continue certain provisions of the power of attorney, but not others.

(P.A. 15-240, S. 8.)

History: P.A. 15-240 effective July 1, 2016.

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