If I have a Will drawn and executed in another state, do I need a new Will now that I live inConnecticut?
Wills drawn and executed in other states which still meet your current needs and desires usually do not need to be redrawn in Connecticut, but you should have a Connecticut attorney review your Will, Power of Attorney, Living Will and/or other health care directives in order to insure that they achieve your objectives under Connecticut law. If your Will or other documents are outdated and do not meet your current needs, moving to a new state is a good time to make needed changes.
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