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Lenawee County Probate Judges 1885
many with strong, unreasoning prejudices against lawyers, fearing to consult or trust any one who could, by any possibility, have a pecuniary interest in the adjustment of the little property left them, come to the judge of probate, feeling that in him they may confide; that he, by no possibility, can have any interest antagonistic to their own. And while it is true that, in matters likely to be litigated, there is a gross impropriety in the courts giving counsel, or drawing other than merely formal papers, the policy of the Legislature of this State has been to make the settlement of estates
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