The family court
Television series | |
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Original title | The family court |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Year (s) | 2002-2007 |
Production company |
filmpool film and television production GmbH |
length | 45 minutes |
Broadcasting cycle |
Mondays to Fridays |
genre | Pseudo-documentary , court show |
German-language first broadcast |
September 2, 2002 on RTL |
The Family Court is a pseudo-documentary court show that was broadcast on RTL from Monday to Friday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.from September 2, 2002 to October 12, 2007. The show is a production by filmpool . The location of the shooting was Cologne . When visiting the filmpool studio, young people were able to watch the filming and sometimes ask the actors about the filming, which could take up to eight hours.
The topics of the court broadcast are family law , inheritance law and child custody . Since October 15, 2007, the family court is no longer broadcast there due to a reform of RTL's afternoon programming.
actor
The lawyers and the judge were a well-rehearsed team, as they worked from the beginning of the program to the end.
- The judge
Frank Engeland was born on March 12, 1961 in Dorsten . He studied law and now works at the Cologne District Court. One of his areas of focus is family law.
- The attorney
Barbara von Minckwitz was born on March 23, 1950 in Berlin . She studied law and, in addition to her work as a lawyer, is also the Vice-President of Eurojuris, an association of European lawyers. Her main focus is family law. She is divorced and has 2 grown children.
- The lawyer
Matthias Klagge was born on December 14, 1970 in Eutin and studied law in Kiel , Freiburg im Breisgau , Pisa and Hamburg . He became known to a larger audience through earlier appearances in The Juvenile Court . The focus of the Cologne lawyer relates to criminal and family law.
Web links
- The family court in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- The family court. In: filmpool.de. Retrieved May 17, 2016 .