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Kansas small claims court was established in 1973 to provide a simple, informal procedure for people to settle smaller legal problems cheaply and quickly. Americans have always had the right to represent themselves in a courtroom. In small claims court, the parties represent themselves on small legal matters without attorneys.
Kansas Legal Services Kids2Kin (K2K) Program is legal help for kinship families: Eliminating legal barriers around permanency for kinship families
Serving: Kinship families experiencing hardships with children 0 - 17. Services available statewide.
Explains the process and guidelines for small claims court.
Here is the link to the brochure, provided by the Attorney General's office and the Kansas Bar Association.
These instructions are designed to assist users of online forms created through Law Help Interactive and the Kansas Legal Services online forms project.
The Children’s Advocacy Resource Center (CARC) is a statewide program dedicated to providing legal advice or services to families caring for children in or at risk of entering the foster care system. CARC also provides resources for legal professionals who represent children or work as Guardians ad Litem.
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