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Family Means Business with Judge Rhonda Wills

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Many of you have witnessed daytime courtroom television shows, but trust me when I say that this is something different. Judge Rhonda Wills isn’t just passionate about family drama disputes being resolved in the rightful manner; she is also an entrepreneur who has a proven track record for success.

Who is Judge Rhonda Wills?

She is a very multifaceted and dynamic person. Family is a passion of hers because she comes from a huge family herself. When speaking with her I was surprised when she stated that her grandmother had ten children and she has 51 first cousins. You know this means she has had to deal with her own fair share of family drama and disputes. She herself is one of five children and has four amazing children of her own. Who else better to reside over family disputes than the person who has lived it.

Although she has the family background that makes her the perfect person for this role, it is her education and professional experience that makes it a no brainer. Judge Rhonda Wills has her own practice which she formed over two decades ago. In that time she has recovered over $100 million fighting for the rights of everyday Americans as they take on corporate giants. She is licensed to practice law in Texas, California, and New York.

“I went to law school to write the wrongs and fight for those who are voiceless,” says Judge Rhonda Wills. Some of her notable cases include those in areas of sexual harassment and discrimination. Where corporations put profits over the people who work for them, Judge Rhonda Wills makes sure those people who show up daily to put in the long hours of work have a fair chance to be heard and rightfully represented.

Oh there is more to this maverick because she has also been admitted to argue before the United States Supreme Court. Her cases are always David versus Goliath and she uses her slingshot for the win!

Family Means Business!

Judge Rhonda Wills knows that when it comes to family and money things can get tricky. She advises people to make sure before going into any situation with a family member, or even close friends, you check a couple things off your list. This list includes making sure you know if the other person is capable of fulfilling their contractual obligations, get everything in writing and stay away from verbal agreements, keeping evidence and receipts, and to remember that even with the closest family member you have to make sure you protect yourself legally. “It gets very fascinating and dicey when it comes to family dilemmas in law, so everyone needs to make sure they are prepared before they are presented before a judge,” said Judge Rhonda Wills. She said that for her and any judge they are looking to see who is telling the truth and whose story makes the most sense.

The Show – Relative Justice

She isn’t new to television because you might remember seeing her on a reality show called Sisters in Law. It was an unscripted reality television show that followed the legal careers of five black women in Houston. “The creators of Relative Justice saw me on the show when they were working on the concept and reached out to me to be on it,” said Judge Rhonda. She immediately agreed because this show was unlike any other court television show. Judge Rhonda Wills said, “ It allowed me to combine my love of the law with my love of family into one show, so it was a natural fit.”

This is the first nationally syndicated television show taped in Kentucky, so we want to give a huge congratulations to Judge Rhonda Wills for making history. It is airing in over 80% of the country, including 43 of the top 50 markets with launch partners including CBS Television Stations, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Nexstar Media Group, E.W. Scripps Company, Tegna Inc, Weigel Broadcasting Co., and Gray Television.

The show is produced by Wrigley Media Group, in association with Bloom’ N Apple entertainment. Court show veteran Lou Denning is the showrunner. You can find more information by visiting www.relativejustice.tv.