Masters are employed by the courts to assist the judges in
handling divorce cases as well as other hearings matters, In
divorce cases the Masters hear issues of uncontested divorces,
and pendente lite issues (temporary issues) among other matters.
It is a demanding hearing just like any other hearing before a
judge. The Master does not enter an order, rather the Master
makes recommendations to the judge as to what the order should
be in this case. The Masters recommendation will not be over
turned by the judge unless the fact finding (which is presumed
to be correct), is clearly erroneous and/or the recommendations
are an abuse of discretion. Do understand that the judge is
ultimately responsible to make the independent decision in your
case. If the judge is unhappy with the fact finding or the
recommendation he can order a trial de novo (new trial) or
remand the case back to the Master for further fact finding.