What is chancery court?
Chancery court does not deal with cases where a party is asking for a monetary award. Instead, it is a court of equity, meaning that it takes cases where money will not solve the problem. For example, you would go to chancery court if you wanted an injunction – a court order forcing someone to do something, or preventing someone from doing something. Chancery court also hears cases such as foreclosures and estate administration. In chancery court, there is no jury; the judge makes the final decision.