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Circuit courts are the trial courts with the broadest powers in Michigan.[1][2] In Michigan, circuit courts handle all felony criminal cases that could result in confinement to prison.[1][2] They also deal with all civil cases for claims in excess of $25,000.00.[1][2] There are 57 circuit courts in the state of Michigan.[1][2] Judges are elected for six-year terms.[1][2] In Michigan, circuit courts are divided into two divisions: general division and family division.[1][2]