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udes solicitors, legal executives and tax and | probate accountants and deals with will writing, prob |
s moved to the secular courts by the Court of | Probate Act 1857 and the Matrimonial Causes Act 1857. |
ssure for reform, culminating in the Court of | Probate Act 1857 which started the process of aboliti |
The Court of | Probate Act 1857 transferred responsibility for the g |
The list includes: the Administration and | Probate Act, the Adoption Act, the Cluster Titles Act |
ustav Mahler, he assessed Mahler's estate for | probate after his death. |
public opinion, viewpoint diversity, estates, | probate, aging, or retirement. |
The Judge of the Court of | Probate also presided over the Court for Divorce and |
uczko served as a Justice of the Essex County | Probate and Family Court, Buczko, retired in 1996. |
uded discipline of the clergy, enforcement of | probate and wills, as well as enforcement of laws tha |
professional life, he is now a consultant on | probate and tax issues to the legal company Clarke Wi |
tly houses the Tarrant County clerk's office, | probate and county courts at law, a law library, and |
In 1836, he served as a register of | probate and a county solicitor in New Hampshire, and |
On June 4, 1987, after clearing | probate and other legal hurdles, an application was m |
uccessful law practice, served as register of | probate and state's attorney, represented Royalton in |
In 1858, when the | Probate and Divorce Acts of 1857 came into force, and |
esigned to become Justice of the Essex County | Probate and Family Court. |
Swabey & Tristram (1858-65) | Probate and Divorce Reports, vols.1-4, |
th Carolina (Supreme, Common Pleas, Sessions, | Probate, and Trial Justice Courts); Sources of Munici |
ving on the committee on labor in 1871 and on | probate and insolvency and woman suffrage in 1872; ch |
Hays was | probate and county judge for Ouachita County, Arkansa |
Civil work consisted mainly of insolvency and | probate, and criminal offences were rare. |
Sargus was elected | probate and juvenile judge of Belmont County, Ohio in |
appointed chief Judge of the Worcester County | Probate and Insolvency Court. |
He was also a judge of | probate and of the Court of Common Pleas. |
After the war he practiced | probate and civil rights law and was counsel for Roos |
Inner Temple the same year and specialised in | probate and divorce cases. |
e also served as a registrar for the court of | probate and a justice of the peace for Halifax County |
Shortly thereafter, the Suffolk County | Probate and Family Court in Boston established the fi |
s a Partner of Cannan & Peterson in charge of | probate and estates. |
mund A. Sargus, was an Ohio state senator and | Probate and Juvenile Judge of Belmont County, Ohio. |
an office park and is now the site of Bristol | Probate and Family Court located at 21 Father DeValle |
which had been the location of the Admiralty, | Probate, and principal Ecclesiastical Court in Englan |
mont House of Representatives, as register of | probate, as judge of probate for the district of Wind |
oyal Family, but although it was assessed for | probate at £400,000 the entire sum was taken up by de |
Scott's estate was valued for | probate at the considerable sum of £7500. |
After his death, his estate was sworn for | probate at over £1,600,000. |
which included a fine library, was sworn for | probate at £2552. |
The Earl's will was granted | probate at Lambeth on 21 February 1458. |
r leaving Congress, he was appointed judge of | probate August 5, 1823, and held the office until his |
monial Causes also presided over the Court of | Probate, but the two Courts remained separate entitie |
National | probate calendars (1918 onwards) |
In Loving County the posts of county clerk, | probate clerk, and of district clerk are managed by t |
he popular election of sheriffs, registers of | probate, clerks of the courts, and District Attorneys |
made in states which have adopted the Uniform | Probate Code (which Massachusetts has not as of 2006) |
Probate Code and Trusts Subcommittee | |
SB 60 UNIFORM | PROBATE CODE; TRUSTS, WILLS |
He served as | probate commissioner of Allen County, Indiana from 19 |
After clearing | probate, control of WXRP passed involuntarily from Wi |
irs were forced to sell the rancho to pay the | probate costs. |
of Trial Lawyers and the American College of | Probate Counsel; and served on the Board of Commissio |
4 and then elected as a judge of the Hartford | Probate Court in 1824 and served until 1830. |
acity until May 3, 2010, when Franklin County | Probate Court Judge Eric Brown, who was appointed Chi |
He was a judge of the | probate court of Labette County from 1870 to 1882, an |
e Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for use as a | Probate Court House. |
erving eight years as an elected chancery and | probate court judge for Pulaski and Perry Counties. |
He was registrar for the county | probate court from 1867 to 1872, when he was named ju |
essor, and was elected judge of the Orphan's ( | Probate) Court of Montgomery County, Maryland, servin |
sted federal court system, Mormon territorial | probate court judge Elias Smith arrested Young under |
The county's growth eventually pushed the | probate court and registry of deeds into another buil |
pril 2008, his brother, Byron, filed with the | Probate Court to be named Melvin's guardian and conse |
mittee from 1883 to 1885, and as judge of the | probate court of Allen County from February 1882 to O |
izen of Missouri, prosecuted his claim in the | probate court of Ionia county, Michigan, against the |
1969, the same year that the Ouachita County | Probate Court declared his wife dead: "It is the find |
ouse of Representatives in 1903; judge of the | probate court of Hennepin County, Minnesota, 1907 - 1 |
He was elected a judge of the | probate court for Litchfield district in 1838. |
erved in the state Senate 1791-1792, and as a | probate court judge. |
He was appointed judge in the | probate court for Carleton County there in 1834. |
He served as judge of the | probate court of Hamilton County 1884-1890. |
cal judges (including the previously powerful | Probate Court judges) with federally appointed judges |
He was made a judge of the | probate court in 1886. |
Death Records for Holmes County 1878-1893 in | Probate Court in Millersburg. |
He served as registrar for the | probate court from 1842 to 1847. |
uring the 1940s and, in 1950, was appointed a | Probate court judge. |
He served as judge of | probate court 1866-1868 and was a member of the Flori |
He served as judge of the | probate court of Lancaster County, South Carolina fro |
ately after, he became a judge of the Vermont | probate court and the town clerk of Bennington. |
law in Putnam in 1948, becoming judge of the | probate court from 1948-1962. |
In 1954, he became a judge of the | Probate Court of Galveston County, Texas, and continu |
ommissioner and Suffolk County, Massachusetts | probate court judge Edward G. Loring remanded Burns t |
He worked in a | probate court from 1822 to 1834, and then returned to |
ona Ana County As Shown in the Records of the | Probate Court, 1861-1862, New Mexico Historical Revie |
served in the judiciary on the Medina County | Probate Court, where he was a Judge from 1968 until h |
mont House of Representatives as judge of the | probate court, as State's attorney in 1823, and as me |
rd was Judge J.H. Lucas of the Cochise County | Probate Court, who corroborated Addie Bourland's test |
ourt of common pleas in 1811, as judge of the | probate court, and served in the Massachusetts State |
The rules apply to all civil actions except | probate court, family court, small claims court, or s |
nt Senate, and from 1880 to 1891 registrar of | probate court. |
being listed in 1930 as a clerk in a Chicago | probate court. |
That same year, he was elected Judge of the | Probate Court. |
ce of the peace and surrogate general for the | Probate Court. |
deputy clerk of the peace and as judge in the | probate court. |
tiac, Michigan and was appointed judge of the | probate court. |
field County as a justice of the peace and of | probate court. |
See also: Connecticut | Probate Courts |
include private client, estate planning, tax, | probate disputes, partnership, property litigation, p |
l was proved in the Principal Registry of the | Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justi |
Ormerod was appointed a Justice of the | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High C |
In 1961 he was appointed a judge of the | Probate, divorce and admiralty division, and in 1974 |
ointed as a High Court Judge, assigned to the | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division on 11 January |
neral in 1908 and became the President of the | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty division in 1910. |
he High Court and Lincoln's Inn for Chancery, | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty appeals, with five Lor |
in 1964 (as Mr Justice Cumming-Bruce), in the | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division (later the Fa |
Gorell served as a Judge of the | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High C |
He was made President of the | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division and raised to |
ses was transferred, as its President, to the | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High C |
n he was appointed Justice of the High Court, | Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty division and knighted |
r of that branch of the bar designated as the | Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty division on the eleva |
1075/56; 780/315; 770/532; 770/534; 154/483; | Probate Docket No. 233195) |
duary estate, debts, legacies, estate duties, | probate duties and so forth, are to be deemed to have |
ce, professional negligence, property, wills, | probate, elderly client, family law system in England |
The issue of the | probate exception reached the U.S. Supreme Court, whi |
In 1966, he was elected judge of | probate for the Ellington-Vernon District and served |
He also served as registrar of | probate for Richmond County from 1842 until his death |
t Bridgewater, Massachusetts and was judge of | probate for Plymouth County, Massachusetts from 1887 |
He was made Judge of | Probate for the district of New Milford in 1805, and |
In 1824, he was appointed Judge of | Probate for the district of Stamford, a district whic |
iamstown, Vermont, and was appointed Judge of | Probate for the District of Randolph in 1800. |
w Hampshire Senate in 1821 and 1822, judge of | probate for Grafton County in 1822 and 1823, and was |
In addition, he was appointed judge of | probate for Hillsborough County, New Hampshire in 181 |
Hampshire, where in 1787 he was made judge of | probate for Hillsborough County, and in 1793 was stat |
for the County of Annapolis and Registrar of | Probate for the County of Annapolis. |
orough County from 1875 to 1877, was judge of | probate for Hillsborough County from 1876 to 1879, an |
He was judge of | probate for Sagadahoc County. |
ng from politics, Budd served as registrar of | probate for Digby County. |
e Inferior Court of Common Pleas and judge of | probate for Kings County. |
Williams was a register of | probate for Hancock County, Maine 1824-1838 and a sel |
1927, acting as executor, he posted notice of | probate for the estate of Michael Joseph. |
practice in Bangor, also serving as Judge of | Probate for Penobscot County till 1840. |
L. Putnam, who was both a farmer and Judge of | Probate for Sullivan County. |
He served as judge of | probate for Middlesex County and served until his dea |
e Court of Common Pleas in 1812, and Judge of | Probate from 1814 to 1821, as well as the first presi |
He was register of | probate from 1839 to 1840 and was a member of the Sta |
He served as judge of | probate from 1878 to 1887. |
urt from 1781 to 1802, registrar of wills and | probate from 1792 to 1798 and surrogate general for t |
He was register of | probate from 1796 to 1815 and was assistant judge of |
Certain | probate functions |
d States taxed Judge J.M. Day of the Court of | Probate in Massachusetts. |
ce of information -- registers, chancery, and | probate, in the London courts, proved fruitless in an |
McDuffie was elected judge of | probate in 1868. |
n in 1840 and moved to the office of judge of | probate in 1841. |
as appointed judge of the county court and of | probate in May 1809 and continued as judge of the cou |
d forces service ended, he became Register of | probate in 1815 and served as clerk of the courts in |
ully as a Whig Party candidate for Justice of | Probate in 1844. |
He was appointed register of | probate in 1793 and was a member of the New Hampshire |
When he died in 1426 his | probate inventory - in the Borthwick Institute of His |
His | probate inventory is available at the Borthwick Insti |
y the Kid was filed by William V. Morrison, a | probate investigator, on November 15, 1950. |
December 1441, though the precise time of its | probate is not recorded. |
Before any game, the | Probate Judge must first flip a coin, usually a new S |
ite having no law degree, he would serve as a | probate judge in 1921 before being elected to the Mis |
In 1825 he was | probate judge of Howard County and was clerk of the c |
to the bar, he practiced law and was elected | probate judge of Colleton County in 1918. |
In 1857 he was elected | probate judge of De Soto County and served until 1861 |
o his law practice and was once again elected | probate judge of De Soto County. |
Edward G. Loring, a Suffolk County | probate judge who also as served U.S. commissioner of |
He beacme a county and | probate judge of Drew County from 1903 to 1907 and wa |
The same year he was elected a | probate judge in Henderson County and in 1847 he went |
from 1787 to 1790, also serving as a Vermont | probate judge for the Randolph District from 1788 to |
retary of State in the McNair administration, | Probate Judge of St. Louis County and in 1832 he was |
Robinson then served again as a | probate judge from 1815 until his death four years la |
Thomas Dickson, and, later that year, became | probate judge for Colchester and Pictou districts. |
Senate from 1866 to 1870 and as Preble County | Probate Judge from 1875 to 1882. |
e Tax Commissioner is J. David Brown, and the | Probate Judge is Hon. |
He was elected | probate judge of Wayne County, Michigan; in 1842, pre |
While Melvin's health improved, | Probate Judge Jennie E. Barkey still felt that he nee |
From 1805 to 1813, Skinner was a | probate judge for the Manchester district; in the 181 |
Probate judge of Coshocton County. | |
Norton was a | Probate Judge in 1846. |
e of the peace and of the quorum in 1803, and | probate judge from 1805 to 1814. |
He was a | probate judge until 1798. |
Probate judge of Linn County 1872-1876. | |
Deputy | probate judge of Ross County, Ohio. |
County and | probate judge of Drew County 1903-1907. |
al Performance Citation from city of Warren's | probate judge Thomas Swift and the International Asso |
In 1881, he was named | probate judge for Halifax County. |
Van Vorhes was elected | probate judge in 1854, but resigned. |
He served as a | probate judge in the mid-1950s. |
He was | probate judge of Yavapai County 1893-1895. |
He then served as Sanpete County's | probate judge until 1890. |
In 1873, he was named | probate judge for King's County. |
In 1855, he was elected | probate judge of Chickasaw County. |
In 1846, he was named | probate judge for Richmond County. |
liefs representing Horner during his years as | probate judge and as governor. |
In 1856, he was elected the | Probate Judge of Clarke County. |
He was a | probate judge for Barrington district from 1866 to 18 |
In 1849, he was elected | probate judge for Marquette County (which then includ |
s reported by Robert Hugh Kirksey, the former | probate judge of Pickens County, Alabama. |
From 1894 to 1900, Moore served as | probate judge in Phillips County, Arkansas. |
He was a | probate judge in Cook County, Illinois from 1890 to 1 |
er returned to Athens and in 1854 was elected | probate judge of Athens County. |
He was a | probate judge from 1852 to 1855 and again from 1858 t |
Tilden was elected | probate judge of Cuyahoga County and served from 1855 |
He was also prosecuting attorney and | probate judge of Monroe County. |
When the war ended, Dickinson became a | probate judge of Sandusky County from 1866 until 1869 |
Probate judge of San Miguel County, New Mexico, in 18 | |
ncy Francis, has served as a Washtenaw County | probate judge since 1990. |
He served as | probate judge for Shelburne County and registrar of p |
He studied law at Woodsfield, and became | Probate Judge and Judge of Common Pleas. |
He also served as a | probate judge and as the State's Attorney for Litchfi |
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