Hon. Lisa Langton

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Presiding Judge of the Family Division

Hon. Lisa Langton

  • Elected Circuit Judge, November 2014; assigned to Family Division, 2015 – present
  • Deputy Court Administrator/Juvenile Register, January 2006 - December 2014
  • Probate/Juvenile Register, January 1998 - January 2006
  • Chief of Probate Estates, April 1995 - January 1998
  • Williams, Williams, Rattner & Plunkett – Associate, October 1987 - April 1995
  • Contributing Author, Michigan Probate Benchbook
  • Presenter, State Bar of Michigan, Estate and Probate Institute for Continuing Legal Education
  • Michigan Judicial Institute and Oakland County Bar Association trainer on Estate and Protected Individuals Code
  • Member: Michigan Judges Association, Juvenile Competency Legislation Workgroup
  • Fellow: Michigan State Bar Foundation
  • Member: State Court Administrative Office Personal Protection Order (PPO) Advisory Committee
  • Member: Oakland County Bar Association Family Law Committee
  • Member: Oakland County Bar Association Juvenile Law Committee
  • Member: Juvenile Justice Association of Michigan
  • Member: Women Officials Network
  • Member: Oakland County Library Board
  • Board Member: Michigan Inter-Professional Association (MIPA)
  • Past Member: Oakland County Coordinating Council Against Domestic Violence, State Bar of Michigan Probate and Estate Planning Committee, Michigan Forms Committee, Next Generation Model Trial Courts Project, Oakland County Child Death Review State Advisory Team, Oakland County Bar Association Veterans Committee
  • Past President: Michigan Probate and Juvenile Registers Association
  • Recipient, Esteemed Women of Michigan Award (2015)
  • Graduate, Detroit College of Law, (Juris Doctor Degree) Cum Laude, 1988
  • Graduate, Ball State University, Honors College, Bachelor of Science Degree, 1982

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Protocol

In order to better serve the attorneys and litigants in the Oakland County Circuit Court-Family Division, the family division judges have adopted the following guidelines. Please advise your clients and staff so that there are no misunderstandings.  Obtain a copy of the Protocol.

Beginning October 01, 2023, the Court will conduct in-person proceedings for Trials and Evidentiary Hearings that require extensive testimony from parties and/or witnesses. The Court will notify all parties of an in-person proceeding status in such circumstances. Unless otherwise notified, all other matters (including Motion Hearings, Settlement Conferences, Statutory Proofs, Personal Protection Order [PPO] Hearings, etcetera) will continue to be heard through the Zoom platform (Judge Langton’s Zoom ID: 248 858 1704). The Court will continue its practice of requiring a digital Judge's copy of all exhibits submitted prior to Trial and is unable to extend the courtesy of mid-Trial copying or printing. Please arrive to the Courthouse with sufficient copies of exhibits and documents for witnesses.

For information regarding Judge Langton's family division assignments, visit Friend of the Court.