Judith Billings

Judith M. Billings (born July 1943) served as a judge for the Utah Court of Appeals from 1987 to 2008 and is a current adjunct professor for the S.J.

[1] In addition, she still works as an active senior judge, mediator, arbitrator and a faculty member of the National Judicial College.

She litigated commercial, banking, corporate, employment, construction, products liability, securities and insurance cases in state and federal courts.

Currently, Billings teaches about the Judicial Process (see: procedural law) at The University of Utah's S.J.

vs. State Judges; Billings, Greenwood and Orme reaffirmed the ruling of the Juvenile Court that K.A.M.s name will remain in the licensing database maintained by the Department of Child and Family Services (DFCS) [6] The case involved a parent that spanked their child and left a visible mark of the disciplinary action for more than 24 hours.

"[7] The Court of Appeals, in an opinion authored by Billings, affirmed the trial court's award of diminishing monthly alimony for a time period less than the length of the marriage as well as affirming a property division where there were certain assets that were not divided equally.

In affirming, the Court of Appeals noted that the goal of a property division is to receive a fair result between the parties.

Wife asserted that the trial court erred because it failed to divide certain marital property equally.