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four hundred dollars a month, I checked with schools,
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checked with the Welfare Department and everything
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else. Don't forget in our guardianships subject to further
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order, most of the people are in the below average class,
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talking about low income people. They can't be on Welfare
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as long as they have money in the Orphans Court. That
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means they are trying to get it out as soon as they can
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to go on Welfare. We have conferences with the Welfare
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and we have conferences with the people. It is a circle.
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It has to be watched, no doubt about it.
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MR. ENEY: In that area of the probate
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work, you think that has to be performed by a judge, not
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a master?
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: I think anything in the
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probate line, it is my personal opinion, should be
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handled by a judge. To me they are so much more important
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than a rent case in the People's Court and family
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argument in the Municipal Court. From practicing thirty
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years in general practice, being in the City Solicitor's
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office and working with Judge Digges in a title corapany
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many, many years ago, I find that there is more respect
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