Public Programs

Demystifying Wills and Probate

ETPCEC is pleased to offer a three-part series as a public service to the community. While normally these are presented as three standalone sessions, in 2021 ETPCEC recorded each of the one-hour programs to make them available on-demand to our neighbors.

View them today on The Estate and Tax Planning Council of Eastern Connecticut YouTube Channel.

Part 1

Understanding Probate, Estate Settlement and Basic Wills

This session will help you understand the process behind probate, estate settlement and basic wills.

Moderator

Nicholas Kepple, Esq.

Judge of Probate, Southeastern Connecticut Region (Groton, Stonington, North Stonington, Ledyard)

Panelists

Joseph St. Rock, Esq.

Hoops & Associates (Groton, CT)

Daniel King, Esq.

Lahan & King (Norwich, CT)

Part 2

Powers of Attorney, Medical Directives and Conservatorships

This session will help you understand what's involved with powers of attorney, medical directives and conservatorships.

Moderator

Ellin M. Grenger, Esq.

Former Probate Judge (Ledyard, CT).

Principal, Grenger Law Offices (Mystic, CT).

Panelists

Neal Bobruff

Attorney at Law (Mystic, CT)

Richard D. Dixon

Attorney at Law (Mystic, CT)

Part 3

Understanding Probate, Estate Settlement and Basic Wills

This session will help you understand the process behind probate, estate settlement and basic wills.

Moderator

Nicholas Kepple, Esq.

Judge of Probate, Southeastern Connecticut Region (Groton, Stonington, North Stonington, Ledyard)

Panelists

Jack Reardon

Cipparone & Zaccaro (New London, CT)

Susan Pochal

Pochal & Pochal (Mystic, CT)

Holly Knott

Washington Trust Company (Westerly, RI)

John Read

Citizens Investment Services (Mystic, CT)

Watch our Community Series: Demystifying Wills and Probate
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