Can special judges hear family law cases in Oklahoma? Yes, they can. However, there are limitations to their jurisdiction. Special judges, also known as magistrates, are the lowest level judges in the court system and are appointed by district judges. They can hear civil cases for the recovery not exceeding $10,000, uncontested default matters for the recovery of money where it’s sought is a greater sum of $1,000, and actions for forcible entry and detainers, among other cases. When it comes to family law, they can handle all types of matters except for non-lawyer special judges. If you have questions related to family law in Oklahoma, it’s best to consult with an attorney.