Judge Schulman Receives the Gladstone Award

The Honorable Stacey Schulman received the Gladstone Award at the 2023 Florida Child
Protection Summit in Orlando, Florida. The Gladstone Award, named after the late Honorable
William E. Gladstone, is presented to judges making significant contributions to serving
dependent children and their families.


Judge Schulman received the award for her exemplary work with dependency court and the
creation of HOPE Court. This esteemed award has also been received by the Honorable Jose
Izquierdo in 2022 and the Honorable Hope Tieman Bristol in 2017.

Judge Barner Thanks Service Providers at Luncheon

The Honorable Florence Taylor Barner joined the City of Fort Lauderdale in arranging a luncheon for the service providers of the Fort Lauderdale Community Court on August 25, 2023. The luncheon was arranged to thank them for their hard work and dedication with the Community Court program.


Since its creation, the Community Court has expanded to a Pompano and future Hollywood location. October 12, 2023 will mark the one year anniversary of the initiation of the Community Court at the Pompano location.

Early Childhood Courts Attends the National Safe Baby Court Team Conference

The 17th Judicial Circuit was represented by the Early Childhood Courts (ECC) team at the National Safe Baby Court Team Conference on August 17, 2023. The Honorable Hope Tieman Bristol was joined by Program Coordinator for ECC & Dependency Drug Court, Trent Baker, Dependency-Early Childhood Court Coordinator, Tiffany Jackson and several team members were in attendance.


The conference is held annually for child welfare professionals, judges, court personnel, service providers, community coordinators, parent leaders and community partners who implement and are familiar with the Safe Babies approach.

Judge Williams Invites BSO Community Justice Program

The Honorable Elijah H. Williams invited a small group from the BSO Community Justice Program to come to visit his courtroom on August 10, 2023.


The Community Justice Program (CJP) is a voluntary program for juvenile offenders in Broward County that offers them Civil Citation and Diversion options. The program ranges from 45 to 90 days and connects youth from ages 7 through 17 with pre and post arrest services based on their needs.

17th Circuit Judges Hold Appreciation Lunch

The Honorable Lauren M. Alperstein, Honorable Carol-Lisa Phillips and Honorable Michele Towbin Singer celebrated their summer interns by bringing them together for lunch on August 11, 2023 at the 17th Judicial Circuit Courthouse. The meal was provided by the three judges to show their appreciation to the interns for all of their efforts and dedication throughout their internship.

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