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  2. Alexander V. Acebo - Wikipedia

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    Acebo was born in Barre, Vermont on September 5, 1927. [1] His parents, Fermin Acebo and Lorraine Elvira (Lastra) Acebo, were natives of Spain who immigrated to Vermont. [2] He was educated in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1946, where he played baseball, basketball, and football. [1] [3] [a]

  3. Judiciary of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Supreme Court is the state supreme court, based in the state capital of Montpelier.Because Vermont has no intermediate appellate courts, it is the sole state appellate court, mainly hearing appeals on questions of law from lower courts, although there are a few instances in which the Court has original jurisdiction.

  4. Courts of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Vermont include: State courts of Vermont. Vermont Supreme Court [1] Vermont Superior Court [2] Civil Division [3] Criminal Division [4] Environmental Division [5] Family Division [6] Probate Division [7] Vermont Judicial Bureau [8] Federal courts located in Vermont. United States District Court for the District of Vermont [9]

  5. The state of American divorce in 2024 - AOL

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    The Northeast, West, and Midwest states have especially low divorce rates. Vermont: 4.6. New Jersey: 5.2. Alaska: 5.5. ... as Nevada, the state with the highest divorce rate, has one of the most ...

  6. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Can You Stiff Your Divorce Lawyer: Tales of How Cunning Clients Can Get Free Legal Work, As Told by an Experienced Divorce Attorney. Cheetah Press. ISBN 978-0997555523. Riessman, Catherine Kohler (1990). Divorce talk : women and men make sense of personal relationships. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0813515021.

  7. Vermont Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Supreme Court meets in a granite Beaux Arts-style building in Montpelier, just east of the Vermont State House and immediately west of The Pavilion Office Building. The building site was the original site of the first Vermont State Building, a three-story wooden colonial Georgian structure, built in 1808 by Sylvanus Baldwin. [8]