Family Court Judge - Brooklyn and Aniya

Some Family Court Judges start out as family lawyers and may volunteer to help kids in foster care before becoming judges!

Creative & Visual Skills
Communication & Interpersonal Skills
Critical Thinking & Judgement
Emotional Intelligence & Personal Traits
Professional & Technical Knowledge
Organizational & Operational Skills
Physical & Situational Readiness

Where does this job happen?

This job takes place in family courts, which are part of the state or local court system, usually located in courthouses.

What do they actually do?

Family Court Judges make legal decisions about issues like child custody, divorce, adoption, child support, and domestic violence. They listen to all sides, interpret the law, and issue rulings that protect families and children.

What kind of person does this?

This job is for someone who is fair, thoughtful, and cares deeply about justice and the well-being of families and children. They must be patient and respectful.

What skills do you need?

They need strong knowledge of the law, excellent listening and communication skills, impartial judgment, and the ability to remain calm under pressure.

How much money can you make?

Before becoming a judge, people usually work as lawyers. Entry-level family lawyers earn around $60,000–$90,000 per year, while experienced family lawyers can make $100,000–$160,000. Once appointed or elected as a judge, salaries usually start around $110,000–$140,000, and can go up to $200,000 or more depending on location and experience.