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How much does a Probate Judge make in Alabama? As of Dec 26, 2022, the average annual pay for a Probate Judge in Alabama is $36,623 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $17.61 an hour. This is the equivalent of $704/week or $3,051/month.
Judge of Probate Court - Harry DOlive, Jr.
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supervise and control all acts of administration; hear and approve claims against the estate of the deceased (Sec. 11, Rule 86, Id); order the payment of lawful debts (Sec.
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ing to the Alabama Secretary of States Office website, the state requirements for a county probate judge are as follows: Be a registered voter, be at least 18 years old, reside in the district which the candidate seeks to represent for one year before election, not run after age 70, be a state resident for one
Duties and powers of the Probate Judge include: To determine the admissibility to probate of decedents wills, and appoint executors to carry out the wishes of those wills so admitted. To appoint administrators to apply Alabama law concerning the distribution of the assets of those who die without a will.
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There are 68 probate courts and judges in Alabama. These courts hear cases regarding wills, estates, guardianship of minors, partition of land and name changes.

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