Probate judges were staggered last week at the sudden resignation of Probate Court Administrator James J. Lawlor, who will step down Oct. 1.
But they’re going to have to refocus themselves quickly as the probate court system faces a looming financial crisis and infighting among the 117 judges that has thwarted the adoption of any plan that might make the system solvent.
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