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  2. In the 'Nature of Suit' section, select only one option that applies to your case, such as 'Juvenile Offender' or 'Child in Need of Care'.
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The state government consists of three branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch. The Kansas Legislature consists of a 125-member House of Representatives elected for a two year term and a 40-member Senate elected for a four-year term.
TOPEKALarkin Walsh was sworn in as a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court in a private ceremony today at the Kansas Judicial Center so she can hear docket cases starting in October.
The Municipal Courts are the lowest level courts, which focus on cases involving specific subject matter. The District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction. The Court of Appeals acts as the intermediate appellate court. The Kansas Supreme Court is the highest court in the state.
Records that are NOT available include: adoption records; certain criminal investigation records; expunged criminal records; many child in need of care and juvenile records; and. grand jury proceedings.
Judicial Branch. Kansas state courtsincluding district courts, the Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Courtprovide people a venue to resolve disputes through a fair and impartial legal process by upholding and applying the Constitution and law of Kansas and the United States.

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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.
Kansas state courtsincluding district courts, the Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Courtprovide people a venue to resolve disputes through a fair and impartial legal process by upholding and applying the Constitution and law of Kansas and the United States.

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