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  2. Begin by entering the juvenile's name and year of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
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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.
In some circumstances, you file a petition or a motion. The court has several complaint forms that you may use in drafting your complaint. The forms are available online and at the Pro Se Intake Unit. You may also write your own complaint without using a court form.
File your petition with the clerk of the court office in your county. Answer all questions on forms with specific information. Include dates, times, and a clear description of events.
60-212. (C) a party must serve a reply to an answer within 21 days after being served with an order to reply, unless the order specifies a different time. (B) if the court grants a motion for a more definite statement, the responsive pleading must be served within 14 days after the more definite statement is served.
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Basically, you need to explain the reason you are filing, what you would like to see happen (the relief you are requesting) and provide specific examples of what occurred that makes you think the judge should give you what you are asking for.

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