Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

Anishinaabe Anokiiwinan

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About the Tribal Courts

Additional Info:

Tribal Ordinances

Appeals:
Chapter 80; Tribal Court Code; Three-member panel of judges; Notice of Appeals must be filed 20 days after judgment entered; Must post bond and filing fee and transcript deposit

Admission Requirements:
Fill out the Application to the Bar. Attorneys: Certificate of Good Standing from state Supreme Court and fee of $75.00; Lay Advocates: Submit affidavit reciting the qualifications of such spokesman to represent another before the Court accompanied by an admission fee of $25.00.

Court’s Source of Power: Tribal Constitution.

Rules of the Tribal Court

Subject Matter Jurisdiction:
Civil (includes traffic, child welfare, child support, paternity, housing, truancy, domestic abuse, juvenile drinking, landlord/tenant, Conservation/Natural Resources on and off reservation, and divorce); and CHIPS for children 17 years of age and under, Small Claims, Probate: Criminal (probation by Judges).

Personal Jurisdiction:
Tribal members; limited non-member Indian and non-Indians; and depending on subject matter.

Zaagiibagaa Healing to Wellness Court

New hours: Monday-Friday 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

Additional Forms and Manuals:

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Referral Application
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Participant Handbook
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Contact:

Garold Smith, Chief Judge

Jodie Bednar-Clemens, Tribal Attorney

Jane Beeler, Clerk of Courts
Phone: (715) 588-4239

Theresa Soulier, Deputy Clerk of Court
Phone: (715) 588-4200

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