“It’s hard to believe it’s been a year already,” said Northern Fairfield County Probate Judge Joseph Egan. “It goes by fast.”
The Northern Fairfield County Probate District combines what were formerly single-town probate courts of Ridgefield, Redding, Bethel and Newtown. Its creation was part of state-mandated cost-cutting consolidation of Connecticut probate districts.
Mr. Egan, Ridgefield’s longtime probate judge, won a Republican primary and district election in November 2010. The court opened in January 2011.
“It’s almost exactly a year. It’s actually working out pretty well,” Judge Egan said.
“We actually opened up 533 new matters last year,” he said. “We probably have about 1,500 open files.”
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New Four-Town Probate Court Works Well in First Year
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Consolidation should save the taxpayers money. Remember how upset the judges were that there was going to be consolidation?
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