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Resources for self-representation, small claims and criminal defendants, including the District Court Self-Help Office and external resources.
It is very important for you to know that when you sign a court document, you provide information to the court that may help or hurt your case. Before you sign any court document or get involved… Go to the web page
The District Court Volunteering Program seeks to connect the community and the legal system through the courts. Volunteering fosters a trusting and collaborative environment within the justice system… Go to the web page
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent… Go to the web page
Division 5 hears the following types of cases: Chapter 60 Major Civil, Drug Court, Probation Violations, and Care and Treatment
Emancipation generally refers to the point at which a child is viewed as an adult in the eyes of the law. With respect to child support, it refers to the point in time when a parent is no… Go to the web page
Established in 1994, Emergency Communications' primary mission is to serve the citizens of Douglas County, including the cities of Baldwin, Eudora, Lecompton and Lawrence, by acting as a… Go to the web page
Division 7 handles Domestic and Misdemeanors cases.
Division 4 hears the following types of cases: Probate, Limited Civil, and Chapter 60 Major Civil
A list of web components available for use on the website.
Resources and information to guide you through your court case, including blank legal forms and step-by-step technical support for procedures and form completion.
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Division 2 hears the following types of cases: Felonies
K.S.A. 23-3005 provides that the court may modify or change any prior order within three years of the date of the most recent child support order, when a material change in circumstances is… Go to the web page
Individual contact information for District Court staff and judges
See all available job openings, as well as opportunities for volunteering, internships and mentorships.
Rules and procedures for District Court Division Three including recordings of proceedings and jury duty
Local court rules and administrative orders set by the Chief Judge of the 7th Judicial District of Kansas
eFiling is for Attorneys only. If you are a member of the public attempting to file with the District Court, do not use eFiling. This is a service for attorneys only. The Douglas County District… Go to the web page
Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK) is the federal State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) for navigating Medicare in Kansas. SHICK is free, unbiased, and confidential.… Go to the web page
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