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Family Court is unique. About 75 percent of all Family Court litigants are self-represented because they can't afford a lawyer. The parties are often embroiled and the atmosphere emotionally charged. The lawyers can become as irrational as the clients. Most judges don't want to be in Family Court and are there paying penance for past sins, or are simply biding time until they are reassigned downtown to criminal or civil court. This eclectic mix of emotions, egos, disinterest and dysfunction provides a consistent stream of newsworthy events often overlooked by traditional print and broadcast media. Our Professional Standards For our news content, we observe the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics and the Ethics in Journalism Policy of the New York Times. While we prefer to credit our news content sources, we observe the New York Times Confidential News Sources Policy when we use information provided by confidential or anonymous news sources. Corrections & How To Contact Us: We strive for accuracy in all news content. If brought to our attention, all verifiable substantive, material inaccuracies in our news content are corrected. Please see our Terms and Conditions page for further information. Send corrections, tips, comments, and rants to: childsbest@gmail.com By using this site, you agree to our Terms and Conditions.

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