How do I request a change of venue in an appeal?

If you have an appeal in Kansas and would like to request a change of venue, you first must file a Motion for Change of Venue. This motion must include specific reasons why the case should be tried in a different court. A few examples of reasons might include: 1. The court may not have jurisdiction over the subject matter of the case; 2. There is significant local prejudice against one of the parties; 3. The parties have an agreed-upon venue that would provide a more efficient or convenient outcome; 4. The court does not have the necessary resources or personnel to properly resolve the dispute. The motion should be filed with a Kansas court of appeals or the Supreme Court. It must be carefully prepared and properly supported with evidence and citation to law. It is important to remember that the court may deny the motion, so it is important to exercise caution when making arguments for why the change of venue is necessary. Once the motion is filed, the court will usually order a hearing. Both parties involved in the appeal must attend the hearing, at which time each side will have an opportunity to present their arguments. The court will then make a ruling on the motion. If the motion is granted, the appeal will move to the new location; if it is denied, the appeal will remain in its original court.

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