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2023 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 45a - Probate Courts and Procedure
Chapter 801a - Probate Court: Jurisdiction, Powers
*Probate Court's statutory power does not include preservation of historic landmarks or jurisdiction over environmental issues. 27 CA 479.
- Section 45a-98. (Formerly Sec. 45-4). - General powers.
- Section 45a-98a. - Jurisdiction of Probate Court to determine title or rights or to construe instruments. Limitations. Affidavit of intent to claim jury trial, effect on Probate Court proceedings.
- Section 45a-98b. - Power to issue order for disclosure of relevant medical information.
- Section 45a-98c. - Authority of Probate Court to serve as passport acceptance agency.
- Section 45a-98d. - Probate Court authority to transfer or dismiss a petition, application or motion for lack of jurisdiction. Transfer of file.
- Section 45a-98e. - State agency recognition and application of Probate Court order, denial or decree.
- Section 45a-99. (Formerly Sec. 45-3b). - Jurisdiction to grant change of name. Exceptions. Requirements re offenders required to register with Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection. Commissioner's standing to challenge change of name.
- Section 45a-100. - Power to grant relief from federal firearms disability.
- Section 45a-101 to 45a-104. - Reserved for future use.
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