Connecticut Statutes

§ 45a-785 — Property rights of child of decedent conceived and born after death of decedent. Written document re posthumous conception of child. Probate Court jurisdiction.

Connecticut § 45a-785
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 45aProbate Courts and Procedure
Ch. 803aChildren Conceived Through Artificial Insemination. Children of Decedent Conceived and Born After Death of Decedent

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 45a-785 (2026).

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(a)For purposes of determining rights to property to be distributed upon the death of a decedent, a child of the decedent conceived and born after the death of the decedent shall be deemed to have been born in the lifetime of the decedent and after the execution of all of the decedent's testamentary instruments, if:
(1)The decedent executed a written document that:
(A)Specifically set forth that his sperm or her eggs may be used for the posthumous conception of a child, (B) specifically provided his or her spouse with authority to exercise custody, control and use of the sperm or eggs in the event of his or her death, and (C) was signed and dated by the decedent and the surviving spouse; and (2) The child posthumously conceived using the decedent's sperm or eggs was in utero not later t

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Legislative History

(P.A. 13-301, S. 1; P.A. 14-122, S. 54.) History: P.A. 14-122 made a technical change in Subsec. (b)(2).

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