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  2. What happens to your investment accounts after you die? - AOL

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    The probate process for the deceased person’s portion typically takes 3 to 24 months, even with a valid will in place. During this time, the court oversees distributing that portion according to ...

  3. List of African American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Bullock County Probate Court (1976–1994) Alabama: deceased: Norma S. Huggins [374] King County Superior Court (1983–2000) Washington: retired: Erica Hughes [375] Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3 (2019– ) Texas: active: John Hulett [376] Lowndes County Probate Court Alabama: deceased: LaShonda A. Hunt [377]

  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 309

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    Supreme Court of the United States Established March 4, 1789 ; 235 years ago (1789-03-04) Location Washington, D.C. Coordinates Composition method Presidential nomination with Senate confirmation Authorised by Constitution of the United States, Art. III, § 1 Judge term length life tenure, subject to impeachment and removal Number of positions 9 (by statute) Website supremecourt.gov This ...

  5. J. Rodney Gilstrap - Wikipedia

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    Gilstrap was born in Pensacola, Florida. He is an Eagle Scout. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Baylor University in 1978, where he graduated magna cum laude. [4] As an undergraduate he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He also earned a Juris Doctor from Baylor Law School in 1981, [5] where he was associate editor of the Baylor Law Review.

  6. Common-law marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Adm. Rule 701—73.25 (425) of the Iowa Administrative Code, titled Common Law Marriage, states: A common law marriage is a social relationship that meets all the necessary requisites of a marriage except that it was not solemnized, performed or witnessed by an official authorized by law to perform marriages.

  7. Sterilization law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sterilization law is the area of law, that concerns a person's purported right to choose or refuse reproductive sterilization and when a given government may limit it. In the United States, it is typically understood to touch on federal and state constitutional law, statutory law, administrative law, and common law.

  8. Putative father registry - Wikipedia

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    The only online information located is a fax number posted by the New Hampshire Probate Court Administrative Office. Utah - The State of Utah website has no mention of its Putative Father Registry; Vermont - The State of Vermont website has no information about its putative father registry. A link to the Vermont Judiciary refers to what it ...

  9. History of slavery in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Slavery in Florida occurred among indigenous tribes and during Spanish rule. Florida's purchase by the United States from Spain in 1819 (effective 1821) was primarily a measure to strengthen the system of slavery on Southern plantations, by denying potential runaways the formerly safe haven of Florida. Florida became a slave state, seceded, and ...