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Code · Connecticut · Title 45a — Probate Courts and Procedure · CHAPTER 802c* — Trusts

Sec. 45a-499s. Representation by fiduciaries, parents and persons having substantially identical interests.

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(a)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 conservator of the estate may represent and bind the estate that the conservator controls;
(2)a conservator of the person or guardian of an adult with intellectual disability may, with court approval, represent and bind the conserved person if a conservator of the 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 guardian of the estate has not been appointed, a parent of a minor may represent and bind the parent's minor or unborn child.
(b)Unless otherwise represented, a minor, an incapacitated or unborn individual, or a person whose identity or location is unknown and not reasonably ascertainable, may be represented by and bound by another person having a substantially identical interest with respect to the particular question or dispute, but only to the extent there is no conflict of interest between the representative and the person being represented.
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