The Family Masters division of the county court system handles difficult child custody and divorce cases, especially those in which the involved parties cannot agree. The court holds conferences and hearings to help the parties settle contentious matters without resorting to formal court litigation.
If a wedding is in your future, schedule a stop at the clerk of the Orphan's Court division of the county court system to apply for your marriage license. See the Web link included for detailed instructions on what you need to bring with you.
The 0ffice of the District Justice in Buckingham is one of 20 such district courts across Bucks County. These courts handle select civil cases and the early stages of criminal cases.
The 0ffice of the District Justice in New Britain is one of 20 such district courts across Bucks County. These courts handle select civil cases and the early stages of criminal cases.
The courthouse is the heart of Bucks County's government and its court system. Three courthouse buildings have occupied the triangle of land at Doylestown's Court and Main streets since 1813. Opened in phases from 1960 to 1962, the current courthouse is home to a rectangular wing, which houses the county's administrative offices, and a circular wing, which houses courtrooms and court offices.
The Bucks County Bar Association strives to promote the legal profession. Lawyers can join the association and people who are seeking a lawyer can find one through the Bucks County Bar Association. Visit the website for more information.