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Marion Superior Court Family Law Division Term ChairMarion Superior Court 14, Family Division
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How long have you been a judge?
I have been a judge since November of 2015; however, I served as master commissioner in Marion Circuit Court from 2001-2010.
What tip do you have for lawyers appearing in Family Division courts?
Be “straight up” with your clients. Don’t ever predict what will happen in court; it rarely goes exactly as planned. Be prepared and TALK to opposing counsel prior to the hearing. Stipulate to as much as possible so that the court can focus on the truly contested issues.
Who are your mentors, and what do you respect most about them?
Judge Bill Lawrence — always a smile on his face and so genuinely courteous with lawyers. Judge Robyn Moberly — she has guided me since I was a baby judicial officer; she’s sharp, ambitious and leads with grace.
What do you believe is a common misperception about being a judge?
It’s not just about judging. There are numerous administrative responsibilities that come with running a court — staffing, managing calendars, revising local rules and forms, working on committees both internally and within the Supreme Court committees. We do a lot more than just sit on the bench and hear cases!•
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