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In this program recorded at The Divorce Expo in Novi, Michigan, DSR Legal Corrospondent Henry Gornbein and Steve Peck speak with Family Court Judge Connie Kelley who is currently running for state Supreme Court Justice.
Citizens enter judge Kelley's courtroom with difficult, complex problems. It is her responsibility to solve those problems without bias, giving equal consideration to both the defendant and plaintiff. Judge Kelley is focused on letting both sides of the argument be heard, and then applying the law based on the facts presented. It is her philosophy that practical resolutions can often be reached without lengthy, expensive, and adversarial legal battles.
Judge Kelley talks about what it's like to be a judge and shares how she trys to help divorcing couples separate peacefully for the sake of their children. In her job she sees much pain but realizes that much of it may be self enflicted. She also shares some tips having a more peaceful divorce.
For more on Judge Kelley, visit: www.ConnieKelleyForJustice.com
In this program recorded at The Divorce Expo in Novi, Michigan, DSR Legal Corrospondent Henry Gornbein and Steve Peck speak with Family Court Judge Connie Kelley who is currently running for state Supreme Court Justice.
Citizens enter judge Kelley's courtroom with difficult, complex problems. It is her responsibility to solve those problems without bias, giving equal consideration to both the defendant and plaintiff. Judge Kelley is focused on letting both sides of the argument be heard, and then applying the law based on the facts presented. It is her philosophy that practical resolutions can often be reached without lengthy, expensive, and adversarial legal battles.
Judge Kelley talks about what it's like to be a judge and shares how she trys to help divorcing couples separate peacefully for the sake of their children. In her job she sees much pain but realizes that much of it may be self enflicted. She also shares some tips having a more peaceful divorce.
For more on Judge Kelley, visit: www.ConnieKelleyForJustice.com