How do I address the judge?

Tags: Tags
This article was translated using AI technology. While efforts were made to ensure accuracy, some nuances may vary from the original.

This article was translated using AI technology.

Addressing the Judge: The judge should be addressed as “Your Honor” or “Mr./Madam Justice” in the third person. For example, if referencing a prior order, instead of saying “You ordered…”, one should say “Your Honor ordered…”. When addressed by the judge, or addressing the judge directly, stand, speak respectfully and courteously (formal language is not required).

Submit a Small ClaimOnly 299 ILS

Submit a Small Claim Small Claim Price Calculator
Chat with us

Accessibility Toolbar