
Chancery Court
Chancery Court is a type of court that primarily deals with equitable matters, such as disputes involving wills, trusts, real estate, and guardianships. Unlike regular courts that focus on monetary damages, Chancery Courts aim to provide fair solutions or remedies that often involve specific actions, rather than just financial compensation. They focus on cases where legal rules may not suffice to achieve justice, using principles of fairness and equity to resolve disputes. This court typically does not involve jury trials; decisions are made by a judge based on the specifics of the case.