What is the process for appealing a small claims court decision to a higher court?

Appealing a small claims court decision to a higher court in Kansas is a two-step process. First, you must file a Notice of Appeal with the small claims court within 20 days of the court’s judgment. This notice will inform the court that you are appealing the decision and requesting a hearing. The notice must include a $50 filing fee. The second step is to appear in district court for the appeal hearing. At the hearing, both parties will be present, and the judge will decide the outcome of the case. It is important to note that any appeal decisions made in district court are final and cannot be appealed further. Also, the court will only consider evidence that was presented in the earlier small claims court trial. As part of the appellate process, each party will be able to present arguments and evidence to the district court judge. After both parties have finished presenting their arguments, the judge will make a final decision on the case. The decision made by the district court judge is final and cannot be appealed further.

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