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Edelman Children’s Court Judges – DCFS Judges

Sherman and Fung • Feb 28, 2022

DCFS Court Monterey Park


This is a list of judges at the Edelman Court in Monterey Park, California (as of December 2021). The list changes from time to time. You should check with the courthouse for the most up-to-date list of judges. These people are the ones you may reside over your case. They will hear all sides and make their decision. These are the judges who are assigned to DCFS related cases. If you have a court case at the Edelman Court house we highly recommend you work with an Attorney who has experience with Family Law.

And know that the information handled in these cases can be extremely sensitive. You should work with your Attorney to better understand which information you can and cannot share, even with others involved in the case.

Note there is a difference between a Judge, an Assigned Judge, a Referee, and a Commissioner.

  • Judge: Judges can be appointed by the Governor or elected into their office by the public.
  • Assigned Judge: Typically retired judges who can be brought back to preside over cases.
  • Referee: Appointed by the presiding judge to hear cases assigned to them. They have the same powers and authority as a Juvenile Court Judge. They are considered employees of the Court.
  • Commissioner: Elected by the Superior Court Judges. They are considered employees of the Court.


Note this list is current as of December 2021 and provided via Lacourt.org. Please check with the Edelman Courthouse for the most up-to-date information on judges.


If you have a case in front of any of these judges contact an attorney to discuss your case, and make sure they have appeared before or know about these Judges. Each one may handle their cases differently.



Name Title Dept Phone
Arakaki, Akemi Judge 400 (323) 307-8030
Archuleta, Debra R. Judge 418 (323) 307-8018
Barnes, Craig S. Judge 405 (323) 307-8005
Bianco, D. Brett Judge 416 (323) 307-8016
Blackshaw, Julie Fox Judge 414 (323) 307-8014
Blackwell, Nichelle L. Commissioner 406 (323) 307-8006
Brackelmanns, Lisa A. Commissioner 409 (323) 307-8009
Byrdsong, Kristen Commissioner 422 (323) 307-8022
Clay, III, Charles Q. Judge 415 (323) 307-8015
Cortez, Annabelle G. Judge 401 (323) 307-8001
Diaz, Rudolph A. Judge 419 (323) 307-8019
Downing, Marguerite D. Judge 407 (323) 307-8007
Hall, Tamara Judge 423 (323) 307-8023
Kelly, Mary E. Judge 411 (323) 307-8011
Losnick, Debra L. Judge 400 (323) 307-8030
Name Title Dept Phone
Marpet, Stephen C. Commissioner 410 (323) 307-8010
Navarro, Pete R. Commissioner 413 (323) 307-8013
Nelson, Jean M. Judge 402 (323) 307-8002
Newman, Tara Judge 412 (323) 307-8012
Price, Ashley Commissioner 425 (323) 307-8083
Ramirez, Nancy A. Judge 424 (323) 307-8024
Shapiro, Gabriela H. Commissioner 421 (323) 307-8021
Soto, Philip L. Judge 408 (323) 307-8008
Sun, Linda L. Judge 417 (323) 307-8017
Trendacosta, Anthony A. Judge 400 (323) 307-8030
Truong, Terry T. Commissioner 400 (323) 307-8030
Vera, Hernan D. Judge 420 (323) 307-8020
Zeidler, Daniel Zeke Judge 404 (323) 307-8004
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