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New Director For The Administrative Office Of The Trial Court

Chief Justice for Administration and Management Robert A. Mulligan today announced the appointment of Attorney Pamela M. Dashiell of Boston as the Director of Planning and Policy Development for the Administrative Office of the Trial Court. Ms. Dashiell will begin her new position on July 10, 2006.

 As Director of Planning and Policy Development, Ms. Dashiell is responsible for the development of new plans and initiatives to improve the management and operations of the Trial Court and for gathering and analyzing data to support existing initiatives.

Chief Justice Mulligan said, “I am very pleased that Pam Dashiell will be joining my management team. Ms. Dashiell has an extraordinary breadth of experience on a variety of legal and policy issues. I know that she will bring her vision and expertise to the many projects which are vital to the improvement of the management and performance of the Trial Court.”

Ms. Dashiell has more than twenty-five years experience in the practice of law. Since 1999, she has served as General Counsel to the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, where she represented and advised the Attorney General and his staff on diverse legal and policy issues. Prior to that, she was an Assistant Attorney General in the Public Protection Bureau from 1997 to 1999. Ms. Dashiell has also served as General Counsel to the Executive Office of Elder Affairs for three years. She has extensive experience drafting, reviewing, and interpreting state and federal contracts, legislation, and regulations, and working with public and private sector agencies. Ms. Dashiell also has worked in municipal government and has practiced law with a high technology company.

A native of Chicago, Ms. Dashiell is a graduate of Simmons College and Northwestern University School of Law and is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and Illinois. She is a member of the American Bar Association, Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, and Massachusetts Black Women Attorneys Association. Active on various boards and commissions, including the Boston Human Rights Commission, Ms. Dashiell is currently Vice President of the Codman Square Health Center in Boston. In 1994, she was a recipient of the Boston YMCA Black Achievers Award. Ms. Dashiell and her husband reside in Boston and have two adult children.

Ms. Dashiell said, “Working with the Trial Court is a unique opportunity for me, and I look forward to joining Chief Justice Mulligan and his staff.”

 

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A Will, is sometimes called a "Last Will and Testament"
Used to transfer property you hold in your name to the person(s) and/or organization(s) you want to have it. A Will also typically names someone you select to be your Personal Representative (or "Executor") to carry out your instructions and names a Guardian if you have minor children. A Will only becomes effective upon your death, and after it is admitted to probate.

 


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Probate

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The process through which the legal title to property is transferred from a decedent to the beneficiaries. If a person dies with a will (testate), the probate court determines if the will is valid, hears any objections to the will, orders that creditors be paid and supervises the process to assure that property is distributed by the Personal Representative or Executor according to the terms of the will. If a person dies without a will (intestate) the probate court appoints an Administrator who receives all claims, pays creditors, and then distributes all property according to the laws of the state.

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Property owned by two or more people in a manner such that upon death of one of the joint owners, all of his/her interest in the property is transferred immediately, by operation of law, to the other surviving owners.

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