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See Constitution of Connecticut, Art. V, Sec. 4; CGS Chapters 774, Judges of Probate are elected quadrennially on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November in years having an even number and serve for the term of four years from the Wednesday after the first Monday of January next succeeding their election.
Hours Staff NameTitlePhone Cooper, Michael Chief Probate and District Court Judge 989-731-0205 Hunter, Colin G. Chief Circuit Court Judge 989-344-3271 Mertz, George J. Circuit Court Judge 989-731-0224
Probate Court has original jurisdiction over actions concerning the issuance of marriage liscenses, the estate of a deceased person, the will of an individual, the estate of a minor or incapacitated person, trusts, and involuntary commitments.
Melanie M. Bell, Probate Judge of Newton County, and her staff also administer oaths of office, issue marriage licenses and weapons carry licenses, and provide certified copies of birth and death certificates.
The present Judge of Probate is William Avantaggio, a practicing attorney in Newcastle.
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What that means is when a person passes away, if they dont have a Will, a probate judge will determine who controls the assets of the estate and who makes distributions. Then it is the state of Texas that decides when the assets are to be distributed.

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