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When taken to court, criminal matters involve very high stakes for anyone involved.Therefore, developing knowledge of the criminal process beyond TV movies is vital for an individual's ability to advocate for themselves and for others in their community. This presentation will provide a

Orphans' Court deals with guardianship, wills and disputes related to estates, trusts, and charities. This workshop navigates the the process of dealing with a relative's estate and will after death. This program describes the many documents that must be completed and where to file those documents

This workshop provides guidance to landlords and tenants in Montgomery County, and equips them with the tools they need to resolve conflicts outside of court. It also informs landlords and tenants about their rights. This program was held in partnership with the Coshohocken Free Library and the

Orphans' Court deals with guardianship, wills and disputes related to estates, trusts, and charities. This workshop navigates the the process of dealing with a relative's estate and will after death. This program describes the many documents that must be completed and where to file those documents

This workshop will provide guidance to landlords and tenants in Cumberland County, and equip them with the tools they need to resolve conflicts outside of court. It will also inform landlords and tenants about their rights. This program was held in partnership with the Coy Public Library of

This session will guide you through the Family Court system in Cumberland County. The workshop covers both custody and child support. The program was held in partnership with the Coy Public Library of Shippensburg. 

Presenters:

Megan Riesmeyer, Clinical Professor of Law and Community Law Clinic

This workshop discusses the different subject matters of each court, courtroom layout, how judges are selected, and how you can be a more knowledgeable citizen. The program was presented by PMC and the COY Public Library of Shippensburg.

Presenters:

  • Jeremy Gunn, Attorney
  • Deborah Gross

On February 22, 2021, Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts was asked to speak to the Young Democrats of Allegheny County about the structure of Pennsylvania's courts, and Pennsylvania's judicial election system. The presentation was led by Superior Court Judge Carolyn Nichols, Allegheny County

In partnership with the Hill District Consensus Group and Magisterial District Judge Oscar J. Petite, Jr., Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts presented this Housing Court 101 workshop.

Through PMC Shares™, Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts goes into communities to hold workshops on a variety of court-related issues. The first step in increasing access to justice is helping people understand how the courts function.

This workshop on Court Basics was held at Chestnut Hill College