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She began presiding on August 22, 2022. The series will see Jones preside over cases ranging from divorce court proceedings to a whole realm of domestic disputes. [14] Describing her judicial approach, Jones referred to herself as "Judge Star" and stated while finger snapping, "Honey, Divorce Court is lit this season". [13]
William Bigby Keene (February 23, 1925 – January 10, 2018) [1] was an American attorney, and a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge from 1965 to 1984. [1] He is perhaps best known for his role as judge in the TV show Divorce Court, a dramatized re-enactment of actual divorce cases. [2]
First, he argues that the changing of beneficiaries in such a retroactive manner is a substantial impairment on the policy holder. Second, he writes that Minnesota could have used a much less intrusive method of reaching their goal such as requiring the divorce court to confirm beneficiary designation before the dissolution is finalized.
The salary range for the Family Court magistrates is $176,503 to $211,803, according to a courts spokeswoman. Forte’s most recent magistrate picks were made with the assistance of a Family Court ...
The road to Reno: A history of divorce in the United States (Greenwood Press, 1977) Chused, Richard H. Private acts in public places: A social history of divorce in the formative era of American family law (U of Pennsylvania Press, 1994) Griswold, Robert L. "The Evolution of the Doctrine of Mental Cruelty in Victorian American Divorce, 1790-1900."
Tyrese Gibson is looking to get a new judge in his divorce case with his ex, Samantha Lee Gibson.Following a heated exchange during two courtroom hearings in late August -- in which Tyrese was ...
Sutton Foster’s divorce to Ted Griffin is still ongoing amid her romance with Hugh Jackman. According to court documents obtained by In Touch, on November 19, Griffin, 53, responded to Foster ...
Previous to that, the show used dramatic reenactments of real-life divorce cases. She was also the first African American and female to preside over the series (the three judges that have followed her also are African American females). Ephriam presided over Divorce Court for 7 seasons, from the 1999–00 season through the 2005–06 season.