The Kansas Judicial Council is dedicated to improving the administration of justice in Kansas by conducting studies, issuing reports, and recommending changes to the judicial system and related areas of law. Comprised of ten members, including judges, attorneys, and legislative committee chairs, the Council works to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the legal system in Kansas.
The Council provides a wide range of resources, including legal forms for attorneys, judges, and self-represented individuals, as well as publications that can be purchased or accessed electronically by registered Kansas attorneys. While the Council and its staff do not offer advice on specific cases or form usage, they strive to support the legal community and the public in navigating the complexities of the judicial system.
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