New Hampshire Statutes
§ 547:13 — Acting as Counsel
New Hampshire·Title LVI PROBATE COURTS AND DECEDENTS' ESTATES·Ch. 547 JUDGES OF PROBATE AND THEIR JURISDICTION·Subdivision Disqualifications and Vacancies
He shall not act as counsel or advocate in any business in, or which may be brought into any probate court. No attorney shall be permitted to practice before any probate judge who is a partner, associate, employee or employer of said attorney, or is a stockholder in a professional corporation for the practice of law in which said attorney is stockholder. Full-time probate judges under RSA 547:2-a shall be prohibited from the practice of law to any degree.
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Legislative History
1866, 4251:1. GS 170:19. GL 189:20. PS 182:12. PL 293:13. RL 346:13. RSA 547:13. 1969, 242:1. 1987, 384:5, eff. May 26, 1987.
Nearby Sections
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§ 547:1
Court of Record§ 547:10
Guardianship Proceedings§ 547:11
Enforcement of Orders, Etc§ 547:11-a
Authority on Accounting by Fiduciaries§ 547:11-b
Declaratory Judgments§ 547:11-c
Quiet Title§ 547:11-d
Transfer to Superior Court§ 547:11-f
Motions for Summary Judgment§ 547:12
Drawing Will§ 547:13
Acting as Counsel§ 547:14
Interest§ 547:15
If Disqualified to Sit§ 547:17
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