Vermont Probate Division
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The Probate Division in Vermont has jurisdiction over matters such as estates, wills, and adoptions. On February 1, 2011, due to a restructuring of the court system, the Probate Courts became a division of the Superior Court.[1]
Courts by county
- Addison County Superior Court
- Bennington County Superior Court
- Caledonia and Essex Superior Court
- Caledonia County Superior Court
- Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans Superior Court
- Chittenden County Superior Court
- Essex County Superior Court
- Franklin and Grand Isle Superior Court
- Franklin County Superior Court
- Grand Isle County Superior Court
- Lamoille County Superior Court
- Orange County Superior Court
- Orleans County Superior Court
- Rutland County Superior Court
- Washington County Superior Court
- Windham County Superior Court
- Windsor County Superior Court
Elections
2014
Unopposed | Judge Eleanor Smith (Addison County) |
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Unopposed | Judge D. Justine Scanlon (Bennington County) |
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Caledonia County
Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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Zarina Suarez O'Hagin | No | Democratic | 34.4% | |
Ernest T. Balivet![]() | Yes | Democratic | 65.6%![]() | ![]() |
Unopposed | Judge Susan Fowler (Vermont) (Chittenden County) |
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Unopposed | Allen Hodgdon (Essex County) |
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Unopposed | Judge Lawrence Bruce (Franklin County) |
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Unopposed | Judge George Ned Spear (Grand Isle County) |
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Unopposed | Judge James R. Dean Mahoney (Lamoille County) |
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Unopposed | Judge Bernard Lewis (Orange County) |
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Rutland County
Candidate | Incumbency | Party | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
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Nicholas G. Michael | No | Republican | 39.0% ![]() | |
Kevin Candon![]() | Yes | Democratic | 60.9% ![]() |
Unopposed | Judge Jeffrey Kilgore (Washington County) |
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Unopposed | Judge Robert Pu (Windham County) |
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Unopposed | Judge Joanne M. Ertel (Windsor County) |
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See also
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