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Maryland Orphans' Courts
Maryland's first constitution, adopted in November of 1776, authorized a Register of Wills to oversee probate in each county.  The following Spring, the General Assembly formally established the Orphans' Court as the mechanism for probate administration, with the Register of Wills as the Court's Chief Clerk.

Today, the Orphans' Court hears all matters involving decedents' estates which are contested and supervises all of those estates which are probated judicially.  It approves accounts, awards of personal representative's commissions, and attorney's fees in all estates.  The Court also has concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit court in the guardianships of minors and their property.  All matters involving the validity of wills and the transfer of property in which legal questions and disputes occur are resolved by the Orphans' Court.

There are three judges who sit on the Orphans' Court in Baltimore City and in each of the counties, with the exception of Harford County and Montgomery County, where circuit court judges sit as judges of the Orphans' Court.

2007 Directory of Orphans' Court Judges and Registers of Wills

Conference of Orphans' Court Judges (created by Administrative Order dated November 2003)

Maryland Registers of Wills website