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  2. New York Surrogate's Court - Wikipedia

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    The Surrogate's Court of the State of New York handles all probate and estate proceedings in the New York State Unified Court System. All wills are probated in this court and all estates of people who die without a will are handled in this court.

  3. New York City courts - Wikipedia

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    Surrogate's Court. The Surrogate's Court of the State of New York is the probate court which oversees the probate of wills and administers estates. Each Surrogate's Court is located in each of New York City's five counties (boroughs).

  4. Surrogate's Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Surrogate's Courthouse (also the Hall of Records and 31 Chambers Street) is a historic building at the northwest corner of Chambers and Centre Streets in the Civic Center of Manhattan in New York City. Completed in 1907, it was designed in the Beaux Arts style.

  5. Candidate Profile: Hilary Gingold Running For NY County Surrogate

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    The life-long New Yorker and judge shares her qualifications to serve as the New York County Surrogate. Hilary Gingold is a life-long resident of New York and an experienced judge who...

  6. Judiciary of New York - Wikipedia

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    Along with the unusual names for the courts, judges in the Supreme Court and the justice courts are called justices, while in the Court of Appeals and in other courts such as the Family Court, County Court, and Surrogates' courts, they are called judges.

  7. Bronx County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Bronx County Courthouse, also known as the Mario Merola Building, is an historic courthouse building located in the Concourse and Melrose neighborhoods of the Bronx in New York City. It was designed in 1931 and built between 1931 and 1934.

  8. Queens Justice System Faces Shortage Of Court Reporters - Patch

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    This shortage of court reporters isn't a problem in Queens alone. The country is facing a shortage of over 5,500 court reporters as graduates in the field are decreasing, according to the National ...

  9. Westchester County Surrogate Court Judge Anthony Scarpino Jr ...

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    Westchester County Surrogate Judge Anthony A. Scarpino Jr. is stepping down from his position after 14 years to move into private practice, the court announced. His resignation takes effect Jan. 31.

  10. New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division - Wikipedia

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    The Appellate Division primarily hears appeals from the state's superior courts ( Supreme Court, Surrogate's Court, Family Court, Court of Claims, the county courts) in civil cases, the Supreme Court in criminal cases, and, in the Third and Fourth Judicial Departments, from the county courts in felony criminal cases. [5]

  11. Bronx County Hall of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Bronx County Hall of Justice is an American courthouse at 265 East 161st Street, between Sherman and Morris Avenues in the Concourse and Melrose sections of the Bronx in New York City, New York.