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HB 395 mandates that the Morgan County probate judge must be a licensed attorney, enhancing legal expertise and improving probate court proceedings for residents.
HB 395 mandates that the Morgan County probate judge must be a licensed attorney, enhancing legal expertise and improving probate court proceedings for residents.
Bill Number: HB 395
Title: Morgan County, qualifications of judge of probate further provided for, Constitutional Amendment
Status: Adopted (Waggoner Petition to Cease Debate - Roll Call 1072)
Introduced: March 5, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject: Constitutional Amendments Statewide
HB 395 proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, specifically addressing the qualifications and jurisdiction of the judge of probate in Morgan County. The primary intent of this amendment is to ensure that the judge of probate is a licensed attorney in Alabama, thereby enhancing the legal qualifications required for this judicial position.
The proposed amendment includes the following significant changes:
Qualifications of the Judge of Probate:
Jurisdictional Authority:
Implementation and Self-Execution:
Election Process:
Who is Affected:
Timeline:
HB 395 seeks to enhance the qualifications of the probate judge in Morgan County by requiring that the individual holding this office be a licensed attorney. This constitutional amendment aims to improve the judicial process in probate matters and ensure that the judge possesses the necessary legal expertise to handle such cases effectively. The amendment will be put to a vote, allowing the citizens of Morgan County to decide on this important change.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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