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Court payments are handled by the Clerk of the District Court.
Information about dealing with traffic tickets, court appearances, payments and traffic diversion.
A list of staff members in the Court Trustee's Office for the District Court
A listing of the nine divisions and judges, as well as two specialty courts in the 7th Judicial District of Kansas.
Information about paying and receiving child or spousal support in court cases. This includes how to make payments and the relationship of support to visitation.
If you have an existing support order and wish to use our services, you must first fill out the application for Court Trustee Services.
Although the District Court Trustee's office does not handle parenting time issues at all, we have provided a few forms that you might find useful.
While the Court Trustee does not assist in obtaining an order for reimbursement of medical expenses, we have developed a form and instructions for you to use.
The Court Trustee’s Office was established in 1995 by the Judges of the Seventh Judicial Circuit to better serve the citizens of Douglas County by providing expedited enforcement of child support and… Go to the web page
The Court Trustee's Office can assist with enforcement of child and maintenance support orders, modification of child support orders, notice to the parties of modification due to … Go to the web page
Court Services Officers are responsible for adult and juvenile supervision in misdemeanor and felony probation cases. They regularly perform drug screens, meet with individuals under supervision… Go to the web page
The 7th Judicial District Court of Kansas includes court divisions, Clerk of the District Court, Court Trustee, Court Services, Citizen Review Board and the Self-Help office.
The mission of Douglas County Domestic Mediation Services is to provide children with the opportunity to develop and maintain positive relationships with each of their parents through the development… Go to the web page
Pro Tem Division hears the following types of cases: PFA/PFS, Misdemeanors, Small Claims, and Traffic Misdemeanors/Infractions
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
Public access computers are available to the public for all District Court matters. The computers are located in the District Court Clerk's office in the Judicial and Law Enforcement Building.
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
Division 4 hears the following types of cases: Probate, Limited Civil, and Chapter 60 Major Civil
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