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The Kansas trial court system includes district courts and municipal
courts. The Kansas district courts have jurisdiction over most
civil and criminal cases. Each district court has several specialized
divisions such as civil, criminal, juvenile, domestic relations
and limited actions. Some district courts also have special divisions
such as a drug court or youth court.
Civil cases dealt with at district courts include claims, equity
and foreclosure cases. Criminal cases like felonies, misdemeanors
and juvenile delinquency are also tried in these courts. Domestic
relations cases such as divorce, child custody and domestic violence
protection order are under the jurisdiction of the district courts.
Probate cases dealing with trusts, creation of wills, estate management
and division and guardianship cases also fall under the purview
of the district courts.
Municipal courts have limited jurisdiction and usually handle
cases for ordinance violations and traffic violations. www.courtrecords.org
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