Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 190
... probate administrative fund by certain probate courts with a large volume of cases.35 Public Act 87-187 -- Provides a mechanism for a former probate judge to receive payment from the successor for work done while formerly in office and ...
... probate administrative fund by certain probate courts with a large volume of cases.35 Public Act 87-187 -- Provides a mechanism for a former probate judge to receive payment from the successor for work done while formerly in office and ...
Page 193
... probated . " The Supreme Court found no error , thus allowing the Superior Court's judgment setting aside the probate of the mother's will to stand . B. Appeals from Probate 54 53 " 52 In Silverstein's Appeal from Probate , the ...
... probated . " The Supreme Court found no error , thus allowing the Superior Court's judgment setting aside the probate of the mother's will to stand . B. Appeals from Probate 54 53 " 52 In Silverstein's Appeal from Probate , the ...
Page 194
... probate court " for permission to institute suit and to employ counsel to investigate the validity of the transfer . " 60 The Probate Court approved the suit and authorized up to $ 2,500 in legal fees but " struck out the preprinted ...
... probate court " for permission to institute suit and to employ counsel to investigate the validity of the transfer . " 60 The Probate Court approved the suit and authorized up to $ 2,500 in legal fees but " struck out the preprinted ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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