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How can I complain about a Judge or Family Support Magistrate?
  • If you disagree with the decision of a judge, the proper remedy is to appeal the decision. If you disagree with the decision of a family support magistrate, the proper remedy is to appeal the decision within 14 days to a superior court judge. Please contact the court clerk's office or visit the judicial branch website for a copy of the appeal form JD-FM-111.
     
  • If you would like the Judicial Branch to look into your concerns about a particular judge or family support magistrate, please write a letter detailing your concerns to:
Judge Barbara M. Quinn, Chief Court Administrator
Office of the Chief Court Administrator
Supreme Court Building
231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
  • If you believe that a judge or family support magistrate may have violated the Code of Judicial Conduct, please contact the Judicial Review Council. External Link - You are leaving the Connecticut Judicial Branch website

     

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