Cases that have federal jurisdiction. They can either arise under federal law or be state law cases that gain jurisdiction through diversity jurisdiction.
ALL cases that originate from the circuit over which the appellate court has jurisdiction.
Family court typically has jurisdiction over divorce cases.
Original jurisdiction.
All federal courts hear cases on appeal or original jurisdiction cases.
US district courts have trial jurisdiction (aka original jurisdiction) over federal court cases.
No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.
The Supreme Court of the United States has fewer cases of original jurisdiction than other courts with original jurisdiction (trial jurisdiction); the appellate courts have none.
Original jurisdiction.
The court of original jurisdiction where the principals legally reside.
original jurisdiction over most cases, no appellate jurisdiction (: Study Island!!
Concurrent jurisdiction allows both state and federal courts to hear cases involving federal laws, diversity of citizenship cases, and cases involving concurrent jurisdiction statutes. It means either court can hear the case.