26th Judicial District Family Court Division Local Rules for Domestic 2025

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Family court established as a department of the general jurisdiction court in counties of 100,000 or more. Legislation included authorization to raise property taxes to establish a family court facilities.
Examples of limited jurisdiction courts include family courts, traffic courts, probate courts and military courts. Clearly defined limited jurisdiction courts are present in 46 states. Washington, D.C., and four states (California, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota) do not have such courts.
In most situations, you can file for custody in the home state of the child. The home state is the state where the child has lived (with a parent or a person acting as a parent) for at least the last six consecutive months before a parent files for custody - however there are exceptions to this rule.
Given that the majority of family law comes from states and local governments, family courts are governed by state and local law and vary greatly in procedure from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In some jurisdictions, family courts also handle guardianship and incompetence hearings.
The correct answer to the question is c. federal district court. This court is not a court of limited jurisdiction; instead, it has general jurisdiction. Courts of limited jurisdiction, such as the probate court and the small claims court, are specialized courts that deal with specific types of cases.
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Its jurisdiction includes: Adoption; Guardianship; Foster Care Approval and Review; Delinquency; Persons in Need of Supervision; Family Offense (domestic violence); Child Protective Proceedings (abuse and neglect); Termination of Parental Rights; Custody and Visitation; and Support.
Local Rule 7-3 states, in relevant part: [Unless otherwise provided for in these Rules], counsel contemplating the filing of any motion shall first contact opposing counsel to discuss thoroughly, preferably in person, the substance of the contemplated motion and any potential resolution.

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