Governor Carney Nominates Samantha Lukoff as Family Court Commissioner

DOVER, Del. – Governor John Carney on Wednesday announced Samantha Lukoff, an Assistant Public Defender in the Office of Defense Services, as his nominee to serve as a Family Court Commissioner in New Castle County.

The Delaware Senate must confirm the Governor’s nomination.

“Samantha has the experience and judgment necessary to thoughtfully consider cases as a Family Court Commissioner,” said Governor Carney. “I look forward to the Delaware Senate considering her nomination.”

Lukoff previously served as a Deputy Attorney General at the Delaware Department of Justice, where she prosecuted juvenile misdemeanor and felony cases, and child support cases, in Family Court.

From 2009-2012 and again from 2014-2017, Lukoff worked as a public servant in the City of Wilmington, first providing legislative assistance to Wilmington’s City Council, leading the City’s Integrated Technologies Department, and later serving as deputy to the Mayor’s Chief of Staff.

Lukoff taught courses in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Judiciary and Computer Applications in Criminal Justice at Delaware Technical & Community College from 2012 to 2014.

Lukoff earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts and her law degree from the Widener University School of Law.

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Governor Carney Nominates Craig R. Fitzgerald as Family Court Commissioner

Fitzgerald has overseen Child Protection Unit at DOJ, and represented Division of Family Services

DOVER, Del. – Governor John Carney on Wednesday nominated Craig FitzgeraldCraig R. Fitzgerald, a Deputy Attorney General at the Delaware Department of Justice since 1998, to serve as a Family Court Commissioner in New Castle County.

The Delaware Senate must confirm the Governor’s nomination.

“Craig has the background, experience, and independence necessary to thoughtfully consider cases as a Family Court Commissioner,” said Governor Carney. “I look forward to the Delaware Senate considering his nomination.”

Since October 2008, Fitzgerald has served as a supervisor in the Department of Justice’s Child Protection Unit, responsible for ten Deputy Attorneys General and four staff members who comprise the unit.

He also has served as counsel for the Division of Child Support Enforcement and the Division of Family Services, representing the state in child dependency and child neglect proceedings.

Fitzgerald earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia, and his law degree from the Widener University School of Law.

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