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Parties in estate dispute reach agreement; judge approves appointment of master, surveyor and joint real-estate agents; temporary restraining order stays in eff

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Parties in Bradford Boysen v. Weeden Boysen reached an agreed plan to divide property; the court approved a master and surveyor appointment, designated joint real-estate agents, and left an earlier temporary planning/restraining order in place.

Parties in the estate case Bradford Boysen v. Weeden Boysen told the court they had reached an agreement on dividing property, and the judge approved an agreed order appointing a master and surveyor and leaving an earlier temporary restraining/planning order in effect.

"Your honor, regarding the restraining order agreement scribe this time, in light of the agreement that we have, we are agreeable to, appoint miss Salinas to 1 Salinas that is kind of a master in this. She's already been a mediator," an attorney (identified in the transcript…

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