A small Stratford-based firm that recently opened a second location in Norwalk has an interesting competitive edge: it’s added a longtime probate judge and former state probate court administrator to its ranks.

F. Paul Kurmay retired in October after serving as Stratford probate judge for 36 years and immediately joined his son’s law firm. The elder Kurmay, who began practicing in 1969 and was first elected as a probate judge in 1978, also spent seven years as Connecticut’s probate administrator. He said his years of experience will benefit the firm his son launched in 1999.

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