Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 16-17State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1942 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 380
... probate courts . There are 117 Probate Districts in Connecticut , 169 Towns and 8 Counties . There are 117 Judges of Probate ; only 15 Judges of the Superior Court . The Probate Judge is in a " business " by him- self . They are ...
... probate courts . There are 117 Probate Districts in Connecticut , 169 Towns and 8 Counties . There are 117 Judges of Probate ; only 15 Judges of the Superior Court . The Probate Judge is in a " business " by him- self . They are ...
Page 381
... Probate Court . The relations of the parties involved in a Probate Court are delicate . The occasion is often one of solemnity , gravity ; demanding tact , judgment , sympathy , and understanding . Confidence , respect , dig- nity , and ...
... Probate Court . The relations of the parties involved in a Probate Court are delicate . The occasion is often one of solemnity , gravity ; demanding tact , judgment , sympathy , and understanding . Confidence , respect , dig- nity , and ...
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... probate courts as revealed by the returns filed by them under the 1941 act , was a shock to the electorate . The gross receipts of the probate courts of the State for the year end- ing December 31 , 1942 , were nearly $ 600,000 . This ...
... probate courts as revealed by the returns filed by them under the 1941 act , was a shock to the electorate . The gross receipts of the probate courts of the State for the year end- ing December 31 , 1942 , were nearly $ 600,000 . This ...
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