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Probate

Nov. 18, 1999

Too Much Justice

Probate Law Too Much Justice Parties Must Make Sure That Scope of Reference Is Clear As probate judges refer accounting problems to referees for hearing, 'Fain' and 'De Guere' need to be kept carefully in mind.

        By Marshal A, Oldman and Susan J. Cooley
        
        In Estate of Fain, 99 Daily Journal D.A.R. 10855 (Oct. 21, 1999), the 2nd District Court of Appeal considered the role of a temporary judge and the extent of his jurisdiction in the settlement of an accounting.
        In Fain

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