Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 217 - Judges and Registers of Probate and Insolvency
Section 2 - Judges; Number in Certain Counties; First Justices, Powers, Terms

Section 2. There shall be six judges of probate in the county of Middlesex, four judges of probate in the counties of Norfolk, Bristol, Suffolk, Worcester and Plymouth, three judges of probate in each of the counties of Essex and Hampden, and two judges of probate in the county of Barnstable. The chief justice of the probate and family court department shall designate one justice to be the first justice of a particular court; provided that appropriate consideration shall be given to seniority, length of service in that particular court and managerial ability. Said first justice shall have the powers enumerated in section ten A of chapter two hundred and eleven B and shall be the administrative head of that particular court and shall have authority over all personnel employed therein; provided, however, that registers shall have responsibility for the internal administration of their respective offices, including personnel, staff services and record keeping. A first justice or a register of the court may submit any dispute that arises between said first justice and said register concerning the management and administration of the office of the register, the duties, powers and obligations of the register, or a member of their staff, or the interpretation of the personnel standards provided for under section eight of chapter two hundred and eleven B, to the chief justice of the department. Any person aggrieved by a decision of a chief justice under this paragraph may appeal said decision to the chief justice of the trial court, who shall, within thirty days, hear and determine the matter.
Each first justice so appointed shall serve as first justice of that court for a five-year term and shall be eligible to serve additional five-year terms in that particular court. Any first justice may be removed from his position as first justice by the chief justice of the probate and family court department; provided, however, that any such removal is not for arbitrary or capricious reasons. Any first justice who is removed from his position as first justice by the chief justice of the probate and family court department may appeal the removal to the chief justice of the trial court. The probate court and the court of insolvency for said counties may be held by one or both of the judges, and, when so held, shall have and exercise all the powers and jurisdiction committed to the respective courts. The judges shall so arrange the performance of their duties as to insure a prompt and punctual discharge thereof. The judges may perform each other's duties when necessary or convenient. Simultaneous sessions of the courts in said counties may be held if public convenience requires. Citations, orders of notice and all other processes issued by the register of probate and insolvency, in this chapter called the register, for any of said counties, shall bear teste of the first judge of said court. Deposits or investments made in the name of the judge of probate shall be in the name of the first judge of the court, and shall be subject to the order of the court.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases

Title I - Courts and Judicial Officers

Chapter 217 - Judges and Registers of Probate and Insolvency

Section 1 - Divisions; Justices; Definitions

Section 2 - Judges; Number in Certain Counties; First Justices, Powers, Terms

Section 3b - Hampshire County; Associate Justice

Section 3c - Circuit Justices; Appointment; Expenses

Section 4 - Registers of Probate and Insolvency

Section 5 - Oath of Judge

Section 5a - Oath of Register

Section 6a - Special Judge or Register; Interest in Proceedings; Prohibition

Section 6b - Prohibitions and Restrictions on Justices; Assignment to Another County

Section 7 - Judge and Register; Appointment as Guardian or Executor

Section 8 - Chief Justice; Powers and Duties

Section 81/2 - Deputy Court Administrator

Section 8a - Provision of Suitable Offices

Section 9 - Out of County Authority; Probate Judges

Section 10 - Vacancy; Powers of Acting Judge; Bonds

Section 11 - Judges; Inspection of Records; Forfeiture of Bonds of Registers; Notice

Section 12 - Bond of Register

Section 13 - Temporary Register

Section 14 - Register; Duty to Certify Amount of Assistance

Section 15 - Register; Duties; Custody of Records, Etc.

Section 15a - Register or Assistant; Printing or Typing of Names on Filed Instruments

Section 15b - Inventory Involving Real Estate in Registry District Other Than District in Which Filed; Recording of Information

Section 15c - Inventory Involving Real Estate Located in Another County; Duties of Registers

Section 16 - Register; Copies of Certain Papers; Mailing to Commissioner of Revenue

Section 16a - Register; Copies of Petitions for Probate of Will, Appointment of Personal Representative, and Adjudication of Intestacy

Section 17 - Register to Report Vacancy and Appointment of Assistant

Section 18 - Register; Furnishing Copies; Fees

Section 19 - Register; Reports to Division of Public Charities

Section 20 - Register to Account

Section 21 - Register; Receipt of Complaints, Petitions, and Applications

Section 22 - Register; Power to Issue Attachments, Appoint Appraisers, Etc.

Section 22a - Identification of Husbands and Wives in Documents and Communications

Section 23 - First Assistant Registers

Section 23a - Assistant Registers

Section 23b - Administrative Deputy Assistants

Section 23c - Judicial Case Managers

Section 23d - Assistant Judicial Case Managers

Section 26 - Assistant Registers; Official Signatures

Section 27 - Assistant Registers; Duties

Section 27a - Duties of Judicial Case Managers

Section 28 - Suffolk County; Clerk to Administer Oaths in Probate Proceedings

Section 29 - Middlesex County; Clerk to Administer Oaths in Probate Proceedings

Section 29a - Dukes County; Clerk to Administer Oaths in Probate Proceedings

Section 29b - Nantucket County; Clerk to Administer Oaths in Probate Proceedings

Section 29c - Barnstable Probate Court; Deputy Assistant Registers

Section 29d - Berkshire Probate Court; Deputy Assistant Register

Section 29e - Hampden Probate Court; Deputy Assistant Registers

Section 29f - Worcester Probate Court; Deputy Assistant Registers

Section 29g - Bristol Probate and Family Court; Deputy Assistant Registers

Section 29h - Hampshire Probate Court First Justice; Deputy Assistant Registers

Section 29i - Plymouth Probate Court; Deputy Assistant Registers

Section 29j - Essex Probate and Family Court; Deputy Assistant Register

Section 29k - Franklin Probate and Family Court; Deputy Assistant Register

Section 29l - Norfolk Probate and Family Court; Deputy Assistant Register

Section 30 - Court Officers; Appointment for Certain Counties

Section 33 - Allowance to Registers for Assistance

Section 35 - Salaries of Registers, Administrative Deputy Assistants, Assistant Registers, etc.; Payment

Section 35a - Registers; Salaries

Section 35b - Assistant Registers, Judicial Case Managers and Administrative Deputy Assistants; Salaries

Section 39 - Court Officers and Messengers; Compensation

Section 42 - Traveling Expenses

Section 43 - Temporary Register; Compensation; Fees