Now there's a picture. But no, Judge Judy (Judith Scheindlin) is married to Jerry Scheindlin, also a judge, who served on the New York Supreme Court and appeared as the judge on The People's Court for two years.
I think one of her sons is a brain surgeon.
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Yes, she has a husband named Jerry Sheindlin. She's married to former People's Court judge Jerry Scheindlin. Prior to his time on the People's Court bench, Gerald Sheindlin served as a US Administrative Judge at the Social Security Administration in OH and NYC: from 1983 he served as a Criminal Court Judge, and from 1986 as an Acting Supreme Court Judge in Bronx, NY until May 1999; he served on the "People's Court" bench from 1999 to 2001. In addition to being a judge, he also wrote a book and coauthored another. See the links below for some interesting information on some of the cases that came before him in court and the books he authored.
Apparently she has 2 sons, two stepsons, and a stepdaughter. With first husband Ronald Levy, she had sons Jamie and Adam. Her second husband Jerry Sheindlin (m. 1977, 1981) had three children from a previous marriage: two sons, Gregory and Jonathan, and daughter Nicole.
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No, she is Jewish.
She is heterosexual, and is currently married to Jerry Sheindlin.
Yes, she has a husband named Jerry Sheindlin. She's married to former People's Court judge Jerry Scheindlin. Prior to his time on the People's Court bench, Gerald Sheindlin served as a US Administrative Judge at the Social Security Administration in OH and NYC: from 1983 he served as a Criminal Court Judge, and from 1986 as an Acting Supreme Court Judge in Bronx, NY until May 1999; he served on the "People's Court" bench from 1999 to 2001. In addition to being a judge, he also wrote a book and coauthored another. See the links below for some interesting information on some of the cases that came before him in court and the books he authored.
Apparently she has 2 sons, two stepsons, and a stepdaughter. With first husband Ronald Levy, she had sons Jamie and Adam. Her second husband Jerry Sheindlin (m. 1977, 1981) had three children from a previous marriage: two sons, Gregory and Jonathan, and daughter Nicole.
Judge John Schlesinger...
The rights your ex-husband will have once you divorce will all depend on what the judge rules. He could have joint custody or split custody.
Yes, if he is the children's father, and you are not the ex's new husband (the children's stepfather) it is possible. The outcome will be decided by a judge.
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I spoke with a retired judge in Kansas City, and he laughed at the idea.
A judge is the person who will make the final decision on that but you can ask that your ex-husband pays all of your medical bills. Most likely a judge will not allow that but they will likely approve your children's medical bills be paid by their father.
Her husband (the criminal's)
No, she is Jewish.
If you have proof of adultery, you can sue your husband for divorce. In the US, the days of suing a mistress for "alienation of affection" are gone. You cannot obtain a money judgment for emotional damages caused by your husband's infidelity. No judge will order the mistress to pay you.
a bussinessman and she has 2 kids from this marriage and 4 step-children