Are Probate Courts part of the Superior Court?



Are Probate Courts part of the Superior Court?..

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Probate Court is not part of the Superior Court.
Connecticut is divided into 123 probate districts, each of
which is presided over by a judge of probate who is elected
to office for a four-year term. Probate judges do not have
to be attorneys.

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