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how do I refer to the judge?!

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rosada · 17/02/2012 13:08

Going to be acting in person before a judge on a family law matter on Monday (had hoped to avoid court but no).

How do I referr to him/her? My instinct is 'your honour' but is that American?

Don't want to get it wrong or be rude.

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Collaborate · 17/02/2012 13:34

County court Judge is "Your Honour"

District Judge is Sir or "Marm" (phontetic spelling!)

Magistrates (lay ones) are "your worship" (not "your majesty as one client of mine called them many moons age :o) )

Professional Magistrates (they sit on their own) are same as DJs.

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nickelDorritt · 17/02/2012 13:35

what collberate says.

IME judges of any type don't mind being called Your Honour. Grin

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nickelDorritt · 17/02/2012 13:36

family law will be handled by a circuit judge (your honour) or a district judge (sir or madam)

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rosada · 17/02/2012 13:48

Thankyou! Loving 'your majesty!'

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Collaborate · 17/02/2012 13:58

The mags in that hearing did too! No one said anything. Bless.

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babybarrister · 17/02/2012 18:20

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MOSagain · 18/02/2012 05:59

LOL at your majesty Grin

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DoubleNegativePanda · 18/02/2012 06:42

DH works with a district judge, and we just call him "Judge". I have to be reminded who they are referring to when people say mr. So and so or "Andy". He's just judge to me. But I'm not actually in court, AND we are American so my experience is probably useless to your situation.

I I was in court, I'd probably go with Your Honour.

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ZillionChocolate · 18/02/2012 17:51

The Judge's title (district judge or His/Her Honour) will be on the top of the court list. If in doubt, ask the usher if there is one.

I agree with Collaborate, but I would Sir/Ma'am the chair of the Magistrates.

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BluddyMoFo · 18/02/2012 17:52

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STIDW · 19/02/2012 23:50

lol - BluddyMoFo.

I was thinking of Twinkletoes.

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