Courts of limited jurisdiction "exist in virtually all modern nations. In the
United States, for instance, the federal court system includes several important courts of limited jurisdiction, including the
U.S. Tax Court, the
U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. Court of International Trade, and the
U.S. Court of Military Appeals. Courts of limited jurisdiction exist in
Spain and in many Latin American countries, such as
Mexico,
Chile,
Venezuela and
Brazil". Within state court systems of the United States, there are many types of limited jurisdiction courts. Limited jurisdiction court systems across the states vary widely from one another. Most state courts of limited jurisdiction hear
criminal,
probate,
juvenile, or
domestic relations cases. ==See also==