Magistrate Beth Webber of the Allen Superior Court, Family Relations Division, will present on services provided by the Therapeutic Treatment Court to Children In Need of Services Families.
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Magistrate Beth A. Webber took the bench in the Allen Superior Court Family Relations Division on July 12, 2021. As Magistrate, she hears a variety of family cases, including Children In Need of Services (CHINS), domestic relations and adoption matters.
Webber was a solo practitioner in Fort Wayne, focusing on representing children in child abuse and neglect cases, divorce, Guardian Ad Litem and other matters, before being appointed Magistrate.
Magistrate Webber graduated summa cum laude from Ohio University in 1992 and graduated from the Indiana University (Bloomington) School of Law in 1995. She was admitted to the Indiana Bar in 1995.
Webber began her legal career as a general practice attorney in Fort Wayne in October 1995. She has also served as an assistant professor at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (now Purdue University Fort Wayne), and as adjunct faculty at Ivy Tech and the University of St. Francis. She taught business law, criminal law, juvenile justice, wills, paralegal studies and the legal aspects of social work.
In 2004, she co-founded the not-for-profit Northeast Indiana Center for Child Advocacy (later known as Kids’ Law), established to represent children in child abuse and neglect, delinquency, paternity and divorce cases. She served as a volunteer advocate for the Allen County CASA program.
Before becoming Magistrate, Webber was already experienced in overseeing court proceedings, having served as a Judge Pro Tempore in Superior Court’s Family Relations Division many times during her career.
Magistrate Webber is a member of the Lutheran Foundation Board of Directors and a past member of the Concordia Lutheran Church and School Board of Directors. She is a past member of the Right Relations Advisory Board, the Child Life Center advisory board, a past volunteer consultant for Junior Achievement and a past member of the United Way’s Success By 6 program committee.
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This event is free to NIPA Members. Non-members may attend for a $5.00 fee.