The dedication of the Philadelphia Family Court building Thursday afternoon marked the culmination of a years-long process—at times mired in controversy—to centralize the city’s family court system into one location.

The ribbon-cutting took place in the lobby of the newly-minted courthouse located at 15th and Arch streets with Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille, Family Court Administrative Judge Kevin Dougherty and other judges and lawyers in attendance.

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