CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 45a-245. Removal of fiduciary. Closure for dormancy.
Sec. 45a-245. Removal of fiduciary. Closure for dormancy. In any case involving a conservatorship, guardianship of the estate or testamentary trust in which it appears
to the court that the fiduciary has neglected or refused to complete such matter, and the
appointment of a successor fiduciary would serve no useful purpose, the court may hold
a hearing, after giving public notice thereof and such other notice as the court deems
reasonable. Thereafter, on its own motion, the court may order and decree the matter
closed for dormancy and the bond released without adjudication, provided the bond
shall be released for future acts and not for any acts or misdeeds occurring prior to the
closing of the matter. The matter shall be reopened only by further order of the court.
(P.A. 96-43.)
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