Overview
Family Division Judicial Chambers
The Chambers of the Honorable Craig R. Harris are located within the Robert N. Wilentz Justice Complex on Washington Street in Newark, New Jersey. Judge Harris serves as a recalled judge within the Family Division of the Essex County Superior Court (Vicinage 5). The Family Division is responsible for resolving legal disputes involving families and children, prioritizing the well-being of the parties involved while adhering to the rule of law. The judge’s chambers function as the administrative and legal hub for his docket, where motions are reviewed, case conferences are scheduled, and judicial decisions are drafted. 🏛️⚖️
Family Court Jurisdiction
As a judge in the Family Division, Honorable Craig R. Harris presides over a sensitive and diverse range of cases. These include dissolution of marriage (divorce), child custody and visitation disputes, child support enforcement, and paternity determinations. The court also handles domestic violence restraining orders, providing immediate protection to victims of abuse. In addition, the docket may include juvenile delinquency matters, where the focus is on rehabilitation and accountability for minors who have committed offenses. The chambers work closely with court staff, case managers, and the Probation Division to ensure court orders are effectively implemented. 👨👩👧👦📜
Legal Procedures and Access
Access to the judge’s courtroom and chambers is generally governed by the court’s schedule and security protocols. While many family court proceedings are open to the public, certain matters involving minors or sensitive domestic issues may be closed or confidential. Attorneys and self-represented litigants (pro se) appearing before Judge Harris must adhere to the New Jersey Rules of Court. The Wilentz Justice Complex imposes strict security measures; all visitors are subject to screening upon entry. It is recommended to contact the chambers or the court’s main information line to confirm hearing times, as judicial assignments and schedules are subject to change.
- Matrimonial: Adjudication of divorce and equitable distribution.
- Custody: Resolution of parenting time and decision-making rights.
- Domestic Violence: Issuance and review of restraining orders.
- Juvenile Justice: Hearings regarding minors and legal infractions.
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