Connecticut Probate Courts
The Connecticut Probate Court system is a system of 54 individual probate courts located throughout the state of Connecticut . The jurisdiction of each court extends to the legal affairs of the deceased, estates, some aspects of family law, conservatorship , and several other matters requiring specific legal decisions.[ 1] As statutory courts, all jurisdiction and authority is governed by the state legislature .[ 2]
Elections of judges
Judges of probate are the only members of the state judicial branch elected in Connecticut.[ 3] Judges are elected in partisan elections and hold office for a term of four years, their elections held within the same cycle as gubernatorial elections.[citation needed ]
Prior to 2011, state law permitted anyone to run as a candidate for judge of probate regardless of previous judicial or legal experience. However, a state law which went into effect on January 5, 2011 now requires candidates for judge of probate to be both a lawyer and a member of the Connecticut bar.[ 3] [ 4]
Consolidation of court districts
After operating without much change since 1850, growing financial difficulties in the state and within the probate courts created the need for the system to be overhauled. In the summer of 2009, the Probate Court Redistricting Commission assembled to review the aging court system and make recommendations for decreasing the number of judicial districts from 117. In September 2009, the commission announced its consolidation plan to reduce the number of districts to 54 for the 2010 elections.[ 5]
Probate districts
The currently elected judges of probate,[ 6] [ 7] elected from January 2011 through January 2015:
District
Municipalities served
Judge of probate
Judge's residence
Location of court
1
Hartford
Foye Smith (D)
Hartford
Hartford
2
West Hartford
Owen P. Eagan (D)
West Hartford
West Hartford
3
Bloomfield , East Granby , Suffield , Windsor Locks
Steven M. Zelman (D)
Bloomfield
Windsor Locks
4
East Windsor , South Windsor , Windsor
Marianne Lassman Fisher (D)‡
South Windsor
South Windsor
5
East Hartford
Allan T. Driscoll (D)
East Hartford
East Hartford
6
Glastonbury , Hebron
Peter Jay Alter (D)
South Glastonbury (Glastonbury)
Glastonbury
7
Newington , Rocky Hill , Wethersfield
Robert Randich (D)
Newington
Newington
8
Berlin , New Britain
Walter A. Clebowicz (D)
New Britain
New Britain
9
Avon , Canton , Granby , Simsbury
Cynthia C. Becker (R)
Avon
Simsbury
10
Burlington , Farmington
Evelyn M. Daly (D)
Farmington
Farmington
11
Enfield , Somers , Stafford
Timothy R. Keeney (R)
Somersville (Somers)
Enfield
12
Ellington , Vernon
James Purnell, III (R)
Vernon
Vernon
13
Andover , Bolton , Columbia , Manchester
Michael M. Darby (D)
Manchester
Manchester
14
East Haddam , East Hampton , Marlborough , Portland
Jennifer L. Berkenstock (R)
East Hampton
Marlborough
15
Cromwell , Durham , Middlefield , Middletown
Joseph D. Marino (D)
Middletown
Middletown
16
Meriden
Brian T. Mahon (D)
Meriden
Meriden
17
Wallingford
Philip A. Wright, Jr. (D)
Wallingford
Wallingford
18
Cheshire , Southington
Matthew J. Jalowiec (R)
Cheshire
Cheshire
19
Bristol , Plainville , Plymouth
Andre D. Dorval (D)
Bristol
Bristol
20
Waterbury , Wolcott
Thomas P. Brunnock (D)
Waterbury
Waterbury
21
Beacon Falls , Naugatuck , Middlebury , Prospect
Peter E. Mariano (R)
Naugatuck
Naugatuck
22
Bethlehem , Oxford , Roxbury , Southbury , Washington , Watertown , Woodbury
Domenick Calabrese (R)
Watertown
Southbury
23
Barkhamsted , Colebrook , Goshen , Hartland , New Hartford , Torrington , Winchester
Michael F. Magistrali (R)
Torrington
Torrington
24
Canaan , Cornwall , Harwinton , Kent , Litchfield , Morris , Norfolk , North Canaan , Salisbury , Sharon , Thomaston , Warren
Diane Blick (D)
Litchfield
Litchfield
25
Coventry , Mansfield , Tolland , Willington
Claire C. Twerdy (D)
Coventry
Tolland
26
Ashford , Brooklyn , Eastford , Pomfret , Putnam , Thompson , Union , Woodstock
Leah P. Schad (D)
Pomfret Center (Pomfret)
North Grosvenordale (Thompson)
27
Canterbury , Killingly , Plainfield , Sterling
David A. Griffiths (D)
Danielson (Killingly)
Plainfield
28
Colchester , Chaplin , Hampton , Lebanon , Scotland , Windham
John J. McGrath (D)
Windham
Willimantic (Windham)
29
Bozrah , Franklin , Griswold , Lisbon , Norwich , Preston , Sprague , Voluntown
Charles K. Norris (R)
Norwich
Norwich
30
Groton , Ledyard , North Stonington , Stonington
Nicholas Kepple (D)†
Stonington
Groton
31
New London , Waterford
Mathew H. Greene (D)
New London
New London
32
East Lyme , Montville , Old Lyme , Salem
Jeffrey A. McNamara (R)
East Lyme
Niantic (East Lyme)
33
Chester , Clinton , Deep River , Essex , Haddam , Killingworth , Lyme , Old Saybrook , Westbrook
Jeannine Lewis (D)
Essex
Old Saybrook
34
Guilford , Madison
Joel E. Helander (R)
Guilford
Madison
35
Branford , North Branford
Frank J. Forgione (R)
Northford (North Branford)
Branford
36
East Haven , North Haven
Michael R. Brandt (R)
North Haven
East Haven
37
Bethany , Hamden
Salvatore L. Diglio (D)
Hamden
Hamden
38
New Haven
John A. Keyes (D)
New Haven
New Haven
39
West Haven
Mark J. DeGennaro (D)
West Haven
West Haven
40
Milford , Orange
Beverly Streit-Kefalas (D)
Milford
Milford
41
Ansonia , Derby , Seymour , Woodbridge
Clifford D. Hoyle (D)
Ansonia
Ansonia
42
Shelton
Fred J. Anthony (R)
Shelton
Shelton
43
Danbury
Dianne E. Yamin (R)
Danbury
Danbury
44
Bridgewater , Brookfield , New Fairfield , New Milford , Sherman
Martin F. Landgrebe (R)
New Milford
New Milford
45
Bethel , Newtown , Ridgefield , Redding
Joseph A. Egan, Jr. (R)
Ridgefield
Bethel
46
Easton , Monroe , Trumbull
T.R. Rowe (R)
Trumbull
Trumbull
47
Stratford
Max L. Rosenberg (D) [ 8]
Stratford
Stratford
48
Bridgeport
Paul J. Ganim (D)
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
49
Fairfield
Kathleen N. Maxham (D)‡ [ 9]
Fairfield
Fairfield
50
Weston , Westport
Lisa K. Wexler (D)
Westport
Westport
51
Norwalk , Wilton
Douglas Stern (D)
Westport
Norwalk
52
Darien , New Canaan
William P. Osterndorf (R)
Darien
Darien
53
Stamford
Gerald M. Fox, III (D)
Stamford
Stamford
54
Greenwich
David W. Hopper (R)
Greenwich
Greenwich
† Judge Kepple was elected in an August 16, 2011, special election to fill the unexpired term of Fred Palm, who died in March 2011.
‡ Judge Lassman Fisher was elected in an August 21, 2012, special election to fill the unexpired term of Brian Griffin, who died in February 2012.
‡ Judge Maxham was elected in a November 6, 2018, general election to succeed Daniel F. Caruso, who died in February 2018.
See also
References
^ "Probate Court Jurisdiction" . Jud.ct.gov. Archived from the original on June 17, 2010. Retrieved August 18, 2010 .
^ "Probate Court History" . Jud.state.ct.us. Archived from the original on December 4, 2010. Retrieved August 18, 2010 .
^ a b Joseph A. O'Brien (September 27, 2009). "Probate Courts: 'Historic' Makeover" . Hartford Courant . Retrieved August 18, 2010 .
^ "Connecticut probate records" . Retrieved 20 February 2019 .
^ "CT 54 Probate Court Plan" (PDF) . Jud.state.ct.us. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2010 .
^ "Interim Directory of Judges & Districts" (PDF) . State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2011 .
^ "List of Candidates" . Secretary of the State of Connecticut. Archived from the original on November 7, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2011 .
^ http://www.ctprobate.gov/Documents/Directory%20of%20Probate%20Judges%20and%20Courts.pdf [bare URL PDF ]
^ http://fairfieldprobatecourt.org
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