Overview
Honorable Kim D. Eaton: Family Division Judge
The Honorable Kim D. Eaton serves as a prominent judge within the Family Division of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. Located in the Family Law Center on Ross Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Judge Eaton presides over sensitive and complex legal matters affecting families in the region. Having served on the bench since 2000, she brings decades of experience to the judiciary, including a tenure as the Administrative Judge of the Family Division. Her chambers are dedicated to the fair and impartial administration of justice, upholding the laws of Pennsylvania while addressing the unique needs of children and families involved in the legal system.
Judicial Authority and Services
As a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Judge Eaton’s jurisdiction covers a wide array of family law cases. Her courtroom facilitates the resolution of disputes through hearings, trials, and judicial orders. Key areas of focus include:
- Divorce and Equitable Distribution: Presiding over proceedings to dissolve marriages and fairly divide marital assets and debts under Pennsylvania law.
- Child Custody and Visitation: Making critical determinations regarding legal and physical custody arrangements, always prioritizing the best interests of the child.
- Domestic Relations: Addressing matters related to spousal support, alimony, and other family-related financial obligations.
- Complex Litigation: Handling high-conflict cases that require detailed judicial oversight and case management.
Courtroom Policies and Decorum
Parties appearing before Judge Eaton are expected to adhere to strict courtroom decorum to ensure proceedings run smoothly:
- Representation: While parties have the right to represent themselves (pro se), the complexity of family law often makes legal counsel advisable. Judge Eaton’s staff cannot provide legal advice.
- Scheduling: All hearings are by appointment or scheduled order. Unexpected walk-ins to chambers are generally not permitted.
- Conduct: Respectful behavior is mandatory. All individuals must rise when the judge enters or leaves the bench and address the court with proper formality.
Location and Accessibility
Judge Eaton’s chambers are situated in Suite 5032 of the Family Law Center (440 Ross Street). This facility is a secure government building. Visitors will pass through metal detectors and security screening upon entry. The building is wheelchair accessible, with elevators available to reach the courtrooms and chambers on the upper floors. It is conveniently located near the Allegheny County Courthouse and is accessible via major public transit lines.
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