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Ashleigh Travis sworn in as new circuit judge for Montgomery, Robertson counties

Former Child Support Magistrate Judge Ashleigh Travis, with her husband Michael Travis, daughter, and son at her side, was sworn in as a circuit court judge for the 19th Judicial District by Judge Jill Ayers of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. Photo: Contributed/Montgomery County Government, contributed


CLARKSVILLE, TN – Ashleigh Travis was sworn into office on Oct. 6 as the sixth Circuit Court judge of the 19th Judicial District by Judge Jill Ayers of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. The new 19th Judicial District position was created by the Tennessee General Assembly in May 2023.

Friends, family, and dignitaries attended the ceremony at the Doug Weiland Courts Center in support of Judge Travis, who most recently served as the child support magistrate judge.

Ayers talked about Travis with admiration and closed by adding, “When we selected Ashleigh as child support magistrate judge, we knew we had picked a great judge, and we will take all the credit for it.”

“As the child support magistrate judge, I strove to be courteous to all litigants and attorneys. I swore that I would always give grace and understanding and will work to continue practicing that as a circuit court judge,” stated Travis.

Judge Robert Bateman added how much the judges appreciated Governor Lee and our state representatives for increasing the number of judges to support the cases in the growing 19th Judicial District.

Travis joins Judges Bateman, Katy Olita, William R. Goodman, Joel Wallace Jr. and Adrienne Fry in representing Montgomery and Robertson counties as Circuit Court judges.

Several dignitaries attended the ceremony, including Congressman Mark Green, state Sen. Bill Powers, Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden, Rep. Jeff Burkhart, and District Attorney General Robert Nash.

A new child support magistrate judge is expected to be selected by Nov. 1.

For information on the Montgomery County Court System, visit mcgtn.org

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