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Jury Trials in Surrogate’s Court Removal Proceedings

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By Robert Harper on March 3, 2017
Posted in Fiduciaries, Legal Profession

As parties prepare for trial before the Surrogate’s Court, a question that oftentimes arises is whether there is a right to a trial by jury. In this entry, Robert Harper explains why no such right exists in the case of proceedings concerning the removal of a fiduciary.
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