The Connecticut Petition for Appointment of Conservator of the Estate for Non-Domiciliary with Real or Tangible Property in the State (New 7/16 and Rev. 10/17 re PC-3011CI)) is a form used to request the appointment of a conservator of the estate of a non-domiciliary with real or tangible property in the state of Connecticut. The petition must be filed in the probate court of the county in which the property is located. The petition must include the name, address, and date of birth of the proposed conservative, as well as the name, address, and date of birth of the proposed conservator, if any. The petition must also explain why a conservator is needed, the type of conservatorship requested, and the estimated value of the estate. The petitioner must also provide a list of all creditors and other interested persons, and a proposed budget for the conservatorship. There are two types of Connecticut Petition for Appointment of Conservator of the Estate for Non-Domiciliary with Real or Tangible Property in the State: the simple petition and the complex petition. The simple petition is used for straightforward cases when the conservative does not own real or tangible property, and the complex petition is used for cases when the conservative does own real or tangible property.