Court Information
Court Administration
Family Masters
The masters conduct settlement-oriented conferences in equitable division
of marital property, alimony modification, child custody and in certain
matrimonial cases which require management of special relief and discovery
problems. The masters conduct both settlement conferences and record
hearings in cases where the grounds for divorce or annulment are contested.
The settlement program helps parties reach agreements disposing of disputes
without enduring the expense and emotional distress associated with formal
litigation. The settlement program assists the Court by reducing
and limiting the formal litigation caseload, and by providing recommendations
from staff with extensive knowledge and experience in family law to assist
in disposition of cases that do not settle.
The masters also review family court pleadings before orders or rules
are entered or hearings set, and review all divorce files prior to entry
of decree. All family court hearings except for support and protection
from abuse are scheduled by the masters office. Consolidation of
these functions in the Family Masters office helps ensure uniform compliance
with procedural rules of court, identification of cases which may require
special management, and identification of trends, such as an increase in
a certain type of case or certain type of problem.
Office hours
8:30 am through 5:00 pm
Monday through Friday
Judith A. Bretz, Esq.,
Chief Master in Family Law
30 East Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: 215-348-6844
Fax: 215-348-6792