Judges don't "lose" in court, they rule on cases and points of law. Occasionally their decisions may be overturned by an appeals court, but that is not described as a "loss."
When you go to court, and the judge tells you that you have lost your license- and usually orders you to the physical license to the clerk of the court.
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
That is up to the judge.
If for contempt of refusal to pay child support, request prosecution. If for denial of visitation, nothing.
The judge presides over the court and passes judgment, just like a judge in any other court does.
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Yes, a judge can overrule another judge in a court case if they believe the previous judge made an error in their decision or ruling.
I believe the question refers to a judge who happens to sit on the bench of a Superior Court - hence a Superior Court Judge.
Family Court with Judge Penny was created in 2008.
Judge Wapner's Animal Court was created in 1998.
The hammer that a judge uses in court is called a gavel.
Yes, it is customary and respectful to address a judge as "Your Honor" in court.