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- 55th DISTRICT COURTThe 55th District Court has jurisdiction in Ingham County, Michigan, except the cities of Lansing and East Lansing. The judicial staff includes two District Judges who are elected on nonpartisan ballots for a term of six years. The judges have appointed a full time attorney/magistrate and three part time magistrates to assist in judicial duties. The District Court building is at 700 Buhl Ave., Mason, Michigan.
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- Ingham County Circuit Courtis a court of general jurisdiction, hearing civil cases and controversies seeking damages in excess of $25,000, all felony criminal matters, and all family matters. In addition to hearing felony criminal matters and civil matters, Judges of the General Trial Division of Circuit Court also serve as Judges for the State of Michigan, Court of Claims. Judges of the Family Division have jurisdiction over cases involving juvenile delinquents, abused and neglected children, adoptions, name changes, emancipations, parental consent waivers and domestic relation matters.
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- INGHAM COUNTY FRIEND OF THE COURTDomestic disputes are a difficult and challenging time for the parties to the dispute. BUT AS SIGNIFICANT AS THEIR IMPACT IS UPON THE PARTIES, PLEASE THINK OF THEIR IMPACT UPON YOUR CHILDREN. It is the children, and the “best interests of the children” that is the major focal point of judicial concern, and the concern of Ingham County Friend of the Court.
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- Michigan Child Support FormulaSupport Abatement Calculator and more.
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- Michigan Court WebpageGeneral Information, Forms and Links for the Michigan Court System.
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- Michigan Courts Self-Help CenterThis site is designed to help you find legal assistance, learn about Michigan law, and represent yourself in some legal matters. This site does not provide legal advice. If you represent yourself, you are called a "pro se" or "self-represented" litigant. All adult citizens have the constitutional right to represent themselves in court.
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- Alternative Dispute ResolutionResolving a Dispute without Going to Court
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- Michigan Supreme Court Learning CenterOn November 1, 2002 the Michigan Supreme Court Learning Center opened its doors to the public. This 3,800 sq. ft. public education center introduces children and adults to the Michigan court system. The Learning Center is designed for students from the fourth grade to adults and the gallery is filled with activities including an introductory video, computer programs, push-button programs and traditional wall text panels.
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- MICHIGAN SUPREME COURTThe Highest State Court in the State of Michigan.
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- Michigan Court of AppealsEach of our district offices is open to the public from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday-Friday, except on Court holidays. District office locations and a list of Court Holidays can be found on the Clerk’s Office menu on this site.
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