Family
Jul. 8, 2006
Judges Should Focus on Needs of Children, Not of Lawyers
Focus Column - In the article "Family Law Jurists Need to Let Lawyers Present Their Cases" (Daily Journal, June 23), Fred Silberberg says, essentially, that judges should allow attorneys to put on their cases, without criticizing or lecturing counsel (or parties) as long as they are following the rules.




In the article "Family Law Jurists Need to Let Lawyers Present Their Cases" (Daily Journal, June 23), Fred Silberberg says, essentially, that judges should allow attorneys to put on their cases, without criticizing or lecturing counsel (or parties) as long as they are following the rules.
Silberberg also reminds judges that we are here to resolve disputes and that, if judges are not "of the mind-set that th...
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