Kurmay, F. PaulQuinnipiac Prob.l.j
Charles Kochakian
The majority of lawsuits in Connecticut are filed in the Superior Court system, which is comparable to the trial courts of most other states. However, Connecticut laws can often be different from the major trends in the rest of the states. In some instances a lawyer may be necessary when ap...
BACKGROUND Connecticut has 130 probate courts within the 169 towns and cities of the State. Prior to the creation of the juvenile court system, it had exclusive jurisdiction over many children's matters. At present, it shares that jurisdiction with the superior courts forKurmay, F. Paul...
Connecticut local courts; report of a study of the municipal, justice and probate courts, conducted by the Connecticut Public Expenditure Council at the request of the Court Reorganization Committee of the State Bar Association.Edward. LaneReticke...
Separate sections describe DCF administrative case review and hearing procedures, as well as guardianship matters in probate courts. Chapter 3 covers termination of parental rights. The following related topics are generally beyond the scope of this book: juvenile delinquency; special education; child ...
Expanding the Role of Court Apppinted Special Advocate Volunteers: The Connecticut Probate CourtsTrainer, Mary HQuinnipiac Prob.l.j
Integration of family Matters into the Jurisdiction of the Connecticut Probate Courts: Feasible or FantasyI A. Frederick Mignone, A Colonial Court Today: Connecticut's Probate Court System, 37 ABAJ337, 337 (1951). The article states, Known as the "Constitution State," Connecticut, in many...
Hearings often follow a significant family event, such as the death or incapacity of a loved one,and the legal and factual issues of a ' This estimate is based on Judge Berman's observation whilepresiding over matters in his court in the QUINNIPIAC PROBATE LAW JOURNAL[Berman, John A...