How does the Wisconsin Circuit Court work?
The Wisconsin circuit courts are the state’s trial courts. Circuit courts have original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters within the state, including probate, juvenile, and traffic matters, as well as civil and criminal jury trials. Currently, there are 253 circuit court judges in Wisconsin.
What is Circuit Court?
Circuit Court is the court of general jurisdiction that hears civil matters involving more than $5,000, capital offenses and felonies, land dispute title cases and contested probate cases.
What are the different divisions of the Circuit Court?
Each circuit court can have several divisions, including circuit, associate, small claims, probate, family or drug court. Each division hears cases within its particular area of subject-matter jurisdiction, and jurisdiction is based on the size or type of a civil claim, or the severity or type of a criminal charge.
What are the different types of district court forms?
District Court Forms Manual Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Forms and Instructions Form-Related Information Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA) Forms District Court Forms List District Court Forms Manual Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission Complaint Form Judicial Settlement Conference Mediation Circuit Court Mediation
How many circuit courts are there in Wisconsin?
Circuit courts. The Wisconsin circuit courts are the state’s trial courts. Currently, there are 249 circuit court judges in Wisconsin. The circuit courts are divided into branches with at least one branch in every county, with the exception of six counties that are paired off and share judges.
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