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Comments: Kings Family Court
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Robert R.
Clerk of the Court
Kings County Family Court
283 Adams Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Re: Josenh V.
Dear Mr. R.:
New York City's Family Courts take
it on the chin on a regular basis: overcrowding and bureaucratic
chaos prevail, while service, and often the human touch,
go wanting in the "human service industry". As a practitioner
in these courts for over two decades, I consider myself
an expert on these issues.
Last week, however, Joseph V. on the Record Room staff,
assisted me so pleasantly and professionally that I feel
it is appropriate to draw it to your attention. Last week
Mr. V., who I know for many years and has always been
an upbeat personality in the Brooklyn Family Court, obtained
an archived file I needed for a trial in another county.
I made this request of him less than 24 hours in advance
of my court date. Not only did he expedite the normal time
period needed to retrieve an archived court file, he understood
exactly which orders I needed and had copies of them certified
and waiting for me when I came to pick them up. His response
to my heartfelt thanks was that "he was just doing his job".
I have, many times, seen Joe assist
others at the window of the Record Room. Joe consistently
addresses each person's problem kindly and efficiently.
He provides information, sometimes difficult for a lay
person to fathom., decoding the legalese and procedures.
All of your staff are pros and the functioning of your Record
Room is superior to that in the other Family Courts in the
city. Yes, one must take a number, but when it 's your turn,
one is courteously served. Joe V. exemplifies this tradition
of service.
Very truly yours,
Andrea P.
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Ms. Nancy V.
Kings County Family Court
283 Adams Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Dear Ms. Nancy:
Congratulations on being awarded
Employee of the Month for the second quarter of 2003. Here
in Family Court, we value those employees whose hard work
and integrity assist the court as a whole to function smoothly.
Without people such as yourself, the everyday routine of
the court would most assuredly suffer. As you well know,
the matters that come before the court are of such a serious
nature that a smoothly running operation is imperative in
order for the court to give fttll consideration
to dispensing justice.
So often, it is the people who solve
the routine everyday work problems, who are there day in
and day out, who are the doers and not the complainers,
in short, those who most deserve our thanks who remain unidentified.
In order to correct this, the Employee
ofthe Month program was developed to give us the opportunity
to show appreciation for your talents and hard work and
to say thank you to you, for we do indeed appreciate it.
A copy of this letter will go into
your file, and your picture and a brief article, attached,
will appear in the next issue of the NYC Fcmily Court
Chronicle. Again, thank you and keep up the good work.
Very truly yours,
Joseph L.
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Dear Mr. W.:
I would just like to inform you that
2 weeks ago that I called to get information regarding modification
and appealing my current order or judgement. Not only was
I bounced around from extention to extention, but I was
told that there was no appeals or modification paperwork.
I finally spoke to a rep that was understanding & took
her time to explain to me the process for this petition.
After my encounter with this rep it tell me feeling confident
about my chances of modification. I would like to commend
this person on professionalism as well as customer services
skills. It is one thing to know your job, but quite another
to be able to convey that info. you better believe if a
have any info that needs to be addressed, for petition or
not I'm calling this person. Helen L., she made me feel
the system is out to help me.
Thank you
Theadore M.
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Robert R.
Clerk of Court
Kings County Family Court
263 Adams St., Room 414
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Re: Letter of Commendation for
Mr. Arthur H., Asst. Deputy Chief Clerk
Dear Mr. R.:
I would like to congratulate you
on the excellent service of your Assistant Deputy Chief
Clerk Arthur H.. Recently I had the pleasure of meeting
and working with Mr. H. on a pro bono case I was preparing
for a pro se litigant. Although my current law practice
is in Colorado, Mr. H. was extraordinarily kind and patient
with my requests. He expertly resolved certain issues related
to my client 's pleadings to be filed in the most expeditious
and efficient manner. In my many years of practice, five
of which were in the NYS court system, Mr. Hnat was the
most courteous and professional clerk I have ever dealt
with. I would like to pass along my compliments for his
outstanding work and my congratulations to you for having
such an excellent clerk in your employ.
Very truly yours,
BALCOMB & GREEN, P. C.
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Dear Mr. W.,
My name is Linden B.. I live
in Cincinnati, Ohio. I am writing to you because over the
past two years I have been fighting a child support case
in Kings County Family Court. I have been calling long distance,
hoping to get assistance from someone in your department.
After countless attempts of dealing with a number of rude,
uncaring, and possibly incompetent employees, I was fortunate
enough to speak to Ms. L. I found her to be the most
considerate, helpful, caring, and informative employee in
your department. She has become a lifeline for me and my
quest for information. She has helped me in countless ways
and because of her consideration and professionalism I wanted
to make her supervisor aware of the invalualbe employee
she is. I hope that you could make her aware that I have
written to you to express my appreciation and perhaps she
could be recognized in some way for her efforts. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Linden B.
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Dear Mr. Robert R.,
I want you to know what a fine job
Mr. Mike W. did. After many times of speaking with
people and getting lost in the court system, I finally reached
the office of Mr. W., He acted in a very professional
and effective manner, He gave me the correct information
and was very helpful. I had make over 20 phone calls to
people ( I live in Israel ) and it was quite disppointing
and frastrating and expensive.
You should be very pleased to know
that Mr. W. is on the ball, and a true asset to your
team! He is there to help children!
Please put a copy of this letter
in his file.
Channa C.
Today, when so many people have lost
their "work ethic", Mr. W. shows a reflection
of your work ethic as well.
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