JACOBS, Justice.
Two minor children, who reside in Connecticut, own 49% of the stock of a Delaware corporation. The father of those minor children voted that stock to gain operational control of that corporation without having first been appointed as guardian of his children's estate (property). A Connecticut statute requires the appointment of a guardian of a minor's estate where a parent receives or uses property of the minor child having a value exceeding $10,000...
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