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  2. Family court - Wikipedia

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    The Family Court was created by Part 2 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, merging the family law functions of the county courts and magistrates' courts into one. Two scenarios are covered by the Children Act of 1989: private law cases, where the applicant and respondent are usually the child's parents ; and public law cases, where the applicant ...

  3. Henderson history: Creation of family court judge job tied to ...

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    An article in The Gleaner of Nov. 15, 1998, first raised the idea of a family court judge, by which time the state AOC had signed off on the idea of a local judicial center. Kentucky’s first ...

  4. Chief Family Court judge strikes down challenge to magistrate ...

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    Family Court judges have a salary range of $188,249 to $225,897. ... Common Cause Rhode Island opposes the legislation and argues that if magistrates are going to perform the same role as judges, ...

  5. Judge - Wikipedia

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    A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges.In an adversarial system, the judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the barristers or solicitors of the case, assesses the credibility and arguments of the parties, and then issues a ruling in the case based on their interpretation of the law and their own ...

  6. Chief judge (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A chief judge (also known as presiding judge, president judge or principal judge) is the highest-ranking or most senior member of a lower court or circuit court with more than one judge. [1] According to the Federal judiciary of the United States, the chief judge has primary responsibility for the administration of the court.

  7. She had a family court case. But does newly elected judge ...

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    Newly elected Div. 5 Family Court Judge Jessica Stone reminded voters many times during her campaign about her status as a single mom with experience in Family Court.. During the Family Court ...

  8. Federal judiciary of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all appeals are heard by three-judge panels, [1] but on rare occasions, after a three-judge panel decides a case, all the judges in the circuit may rehear the case en banc. [4] Decisions of the U.S. Courts of Appeals can be appealed to the Supreme Court, but the Court of Appeals is the "end of the line" for most federal cases. [1]

  9. Family Justice Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Family Justice Courts (FJC) is a grouping of courts in the judicial system of Singapore that comprises the Youth Courts, Family Courts and High Court (Family Division). [2] The Youth Courts hear cases related to children and young persons, the Family Courts hear all family proceedings except cases that fall under the Youth Courts, and the ...