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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Freccia v. Freccia, 232 Conn. App. 353 (2025)

Citation
Freccia v. Freccia, 232 Conn. App. 353 (2025)
Parent Document
Freccia v. Freccia, 232 Conn. App. 353 (2025)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2025-05-06

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The court found that ‘‘[t]he plaintiff ha[d] established,
          by a fair preponderance of the evidence, her ownership
          individually or as executor of all of the subject premises
          . . . .’’ Insofar as the defendants challenge the propriety
          of this conclusion, we note that it was not in dispute
          that the plaintiff, in her individual capacity, has a 50
          percent ownership interest in the subject property. As
          stated previously, under the terms of the decedent’s
          will, which are not in dispute, the executor has the
          explicit authority ‘‘[t]o retain, acquire, or sell any prop-
          erty . . . .’’ This provision undermines the defendants’
          argument that, ‘‘as execut[or], [the plaintiff] has only
          the authority to take the assets of the estate into her
          possession and administer them to the point of distribu-
          tion.’’7