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The chief judge must monitor cases subject to expedited judicial process to ensure that an action to establish, modify, or enforce a support obligation is completedfrom filing to dispositionwithin the following time frames: (1) 90% in 90 days. (2) 98% in 180 days.
(a) Order; Content. When the court directs a party to prepare an order, the party must prepare the order in accordance with the courts directions. As used in this rule, order includes a journal entry or other document containing a court ruling.
An applicant with an application pending in another UBE jurisdiction may concurrently apply for admission to the Kansas bar under this rule. The applicant may submit the concurrent application at any time after the applicant has filed an application in the other jurisdiction to take the next administration of the UBE.
Section District Courts. (a) Order; Content. When the court directs a party to prepare an order, the party must prepare the order in accordance with the courts directions. As used in this rule, order includes a journal entry or other document containing a court ruling.
All district courts allow access to public records through a courthouse terminal. Courts that have transitioned to the centralized case management system offer online access to public court records through the eCourt public portal.

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An attorney must assist the Supreme Court, the Board, and the disciplinary administrator in the investigation and prosecution of an initial complaint or a report, a docketed complaint, and a formal complaint and in other matters relating to the discipline of attorneys.
The Kansas Judicial Council is an independent agency in the judicial branch. The statutorily created council has ten members, eight of which are appointed by the chief justice. The council works to improve the administration of justice in Kansas by continuously studying the judicial system and related areas of law.
The Access to Justice Committee makes recommendations to the Supreme Court about issues such as: increasing resources available for legal services for self-represented litigants in civil cases; improving planning and coordination of legal services delivery; and. reducing potential barriers to equal access to justice.

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