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  2. Chester, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Chester is a city in Hancock County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 2,214 at the 2020 census. [2] It is located along the Ohio River in the state's northern panhandle and is the northernmost city in West Virginia. Chester is part of the Weirton–Steubenville metropolitan area and is home to the World's Largest Teapot attraction.

  3. West Virginia Family Courts - Wikipedia

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    There are currently forty-seven family court judges who serve twenty-seven family court circuits. Family court judges, are elected for a term of eight years. Prior to the 2016 elections, elections were on a partisan basis, but in 2015 the Legislature provided that elections be conducted on a non-partisan basis. In counties with more than one ...

  4. Category:People from Chester, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Chester, West Virginia. Pages in category "People from Chester, West Virginia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. Laughing heir - Wikipedia

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    Virginia (also extends inheritance rights to relatives of a predeceased spouse) Until 2013, Texas had no laughing heir statute, instead allowing estates to pass to the nearest lineal ancestors or descendants "without end". [2] Texas passed such a law (HB 2912) in 2013, and thereafter following the Uniform Probate Code.

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  7. Consanguinity - Wikipedia

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    The extent to which the risk increases depends on the degree of genetic relationship between the parents; so the risk is greater in mating relationships where the parents are close relatives, but for relationships between more distant relatives, such as second cousins, the risk is lower (although still greater than the general population).