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Probate Courts - A Long History of Corruption
Probate Courts have a long, established tradition of corruption
Socialism in capitalist clothing
Legal Doctrine often thwarts Justice
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Probate Courts - A Long History of Corruption
Many presume that the function of the probate court is to protect the widows, orphans, and trust beneficiaries, whose estates are the subject of proceedings which are administrative in nature.
The reality, however, is the opposite of this. The probate court's chief function is really to enrich the lawyers who cavalierly plunder these estates. Examples abound in the literature, of largess in dispensing of generous probate fees.
See Philip M.Stern, Lawyers on Trial (Times Bks,1980), chapt.4, "Where There's a Will, There's a Probate Lawyer"; and Norman F. Dacey, How to Avoid Probate!, 5th ed. (HarperPerennial, c1993) which states (at p.23): "The probate system, conceived generations ago as a device for protecting heirs, has now become their greatest enemy. Almost universally corrupt, it is essentially a form of private taxation levied by the legal profession upon the rest of the population. All across the land, both large and small estates are being plundered by lawyers specializing in "probate practice.".
City National Story is yet another example of probate court robbery.
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