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Judge Jennifer L. Rogers has served as Judge, Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas
since January 3, 2012.
he is Administrative Judge of Family Court and Dependency Court. Judge Rogers
addresses cases involving child custody, divorce, dependency, Act 53, child/spousal
support, termination of parental rights and adoption. On a state level, she is involved with
various programs sponsored by the Office of Children, Families and the Courts. She serves
as Co-Chair of State Leadership Roundtable Three; was a member of the state workgroup
addressing Caseworker Recruitment and Retention; is an appointed member to the
Pennsylvania Dependency Benchbook Committee and Chairperson of the Dependency
Hearing Officer Training Committee.
rior to assuming the bench, Judge Rogers was a sole practitioner and operated her
law practice, The Law Offices of Jennifer L. Rogers, LLC from 2006- 2012. Her practice
addressed family law, general civil litigation, estate planning, personal injury and real estate
transactions. She also served as a part- time solicitor for Luzerne County Children & Youth
Services from August, 2007 through September, 2010.
n her role as a family and child welfare court judge, she has developed a Truancy Court,
implemented a therapy dog program and created a children’s playroom within the family
court building.
he previously served for 9 ½ years as an associate at the law firm of Hourigan, Kluger &
Quinn, P.C. where her practice focused on commercial litigation.
udge Rogers received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in English/Journalism from the
University of Delaware. She received her J.D. from the Widener University School of
Law where she was Notes/ Comments Editor for the Widener Law Symposium Journal,
a member of the Moot Court Honor Society and the Student Bar Association. She is a
member of the Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association, the Pennsylvania Conference of
State Trial Judges and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.
he is a member of Circle 200, in addition to serving on the advisory board to the McGlynn
Learning Center in Wilkes-Barre, PA and the Northeastern Pennsylvania Council Boy
Scouts of America. She is a former member of the advisory boards of Big Brothers/Big
Sisters, Junior Achievement and the Music Box Dinner Playhouse. She is the immediate
past president of the Junior League of Wilkes-Barre.
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