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The Chancery Division undertakes civil work of many kinds, including disputes relating to business, property or land, intellectual property issues, insolvency, bankruptcy, tax and the validity of wills.
Chancery Court: The Chancery Court hears matters relating to land and family. Land disputes, eminent domain cases, divorce, child custody, and probated estates are examples of cases it hears.
Cases in chancery often address estate and business disputes, debt, the resolution of land disputes, and divorce. A chancery case began with the bill of complaint, explaining the background of the action, followed by an answer from the parties being sued.
Trial courts include two general jurisdiction courts and three limited jurisdiction courts. The general jurisdiction courts include the Chancery Courts and the Circuit Courts.
Today, chancery courts are used to settle disputes, usually in custody cases, adoptions, divorces, and similar issues, though in some states contract issues may be heard as well. Chancery courts never have more jurisdiction than general courts of law and expressly cannot hear criminal cases.
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Chancery originated in Medieval England as a distinct court of equity, named for the Lord Chancellor. In its earliest form, those who were unable to obtain an adequate common law remedy could petition the King of England, who would refer the case to the Lord Chancellor.

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