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Judge Judith Wells praised the team who made the success of the New Tarrant County Family Law Center possible as she accepts the Judge Eva Barnes Award in 2005. This award is the highest honor the Tarrant County Family Bar Association presents and it is awarded only in those years that an individual’s extraordinary contributions to Family Law warrant it. Judge Wells was honored for her long-term contributions as well as her leadership in the design and construction of the Family Law Center. |
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Judge Judith Wells by the other great courthouse in Tarrant County, our beautiful
Texas pink granite1895 Courthouse. |
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The brand-new Tarrant County Family Law Center. Judge Judith Wells has been recognized for her contributions to the building of this great new facility by the Tarrant County Bar, the Tarrant County Family Bar, and the Tarrant County Commissioners. |
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Judge Judith Wells devoted countless hours to the efforts to make your new Family Law Center the safest, most family-friendly, and most cost-efficient Courthouse in the country. Here, she reviews details of the courtroom mockup with a county official. |
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The Tarrant County Commissioners honored Judge Judith Wells’ contributions to the TCFLC by inviting her to make the Keynote Address at the Center’s Opening Ceremonies. |
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Judge Judith Wells addresses the crowd and the media at the Tarrant County Family Law Center Opening Ceremonies. |
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Judge Judith Wells cuts the ribbon with County Judge Tom Vandergriff and other county and bar representatives.
Judge Vandergriff, County Commissioner Glen Whitley and County Commissioner Marti VanRavenswaay
have endorsed Judge Wells for the 2006 election. |
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Judge Judith Wells’ favorite day in the Courthouse - National Adoption Day. She has volunteered her services for this wonderful event for many years. |
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A couple comes to Judge Judith Wells’ court seeking fair and quick decisions. |
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Judge Judith Wells escorted Gary’s Cub Scout Den to ceremonies on the Texas State Senate floor honoring Senator Chris Harris at Senator Harris’ invitation. |
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Judith is just short of 5 Lifetime Gallons donation to Carter Blood Care. She invites everyone to join her in regularly giving the gift of life. |
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Judge Judith Wells with Lt. Governor David Dewhurst. Copyrighted Photography by Chip Pierce |
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Judge Judith Wells with Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott. The Texas Attorney General’s office is responsible for child support collection and Judge Wells frequently hears their cases in the 325th District Court. Copyrighted Photography by Chip Pierce |

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Judith participating in the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Race for the Cure. She has organized and participated with teams from both the Republican Women of Arlington and her neighborhood. |
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Judith with her 12-year-old nephew Logan as she enjoys a few days away from Court. |
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Judith watches her nephew Brant with her family as he plays in the Lamar High School Band. Unfortunately, Lamar lost the football game that night. |