TOPEKA, Kan. — A new virtual self-help center is helping connect Kansans with legal resources and information.
Representatives of the Kansas Judicial Branch say the website, self-help.kscourts.gov, is designed to share information, forms, and tools to help Kansans with district court processes.
Our goal was to create a reliable electronic resource for people who are navigating the court system on their own,” said Sarah Hoskinson, Chief of Access to Justice at the Office of Judicial Administration. “It’s to help people who don’t understand or aren’t familiar with court processes. It also helps district courts that serve people who come to court without an attorney.”
Features of the self-help center homepage include an 'I need help with' section that officials say features on-demand resou