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i asked in Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · 8 years ago

Would the district court was right or was the circurt court ?

I got divorced in the circuit court, ex got and order on the district court which the judge decided to give a judgement order,now i am confused as some people are telling me that he didnt have the right to do so in the district court and should had ref it to the circuit court, i am confused does anyone there know of this legal things ? please help.( in my divorced paper in the circuit court said ( an order granting liberty to apply, that it means in any court or just the circuit court ?

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  • 8 years ago
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    The circuit and general district courts may have concurrent subject matter jurisdiction concerning child or spousal support in your state... but you don't state your state... so can't state what the law is in your state... because it's state law... which means the law in your state code... which is your state's state law. Whew!

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