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Sec. 45a-487c. Representation by court-appointed conservator or guardian, agent, trustee, executor or administrator, or parent.

      Sec. 45a-487c. Representation by court-appointed conservator or guardian, agent, trustee, executor or administrator, or parent. In connection with trust matters, to the extent there is no conflict of interest between the representative and the person represented or among those being represented with respect to a particular question or dispute: (1) A court-appointed conservator or guardian of the estate may represent and bind the estate that the conservator or guardian controls; (2) a court-appointed conservator or guardian of the person may represent and bind the ward or conserved person if a conservator or guardian of the ward's estate or conserved person's estate has not been appointed; (3) an agent having authority to do so may represent and bind the principal; (4) a trustee may represent and bind the beneficiaries of the trust; (5) an executor or administrator of a decedent's estate may represent and bind persons interested in the estate; and (6) if a conservator or guardian has not been appointed, a parent may represent and bind the parent's minor or unborn child.

      (P.A. 01-69, S. 3; P.A. 07-116, S. 7.)

      History: P.A. 07-116 added references to conserved persons in Subdiv. (2).

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