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===Scheduling a Hearing===
===Scheduling a Hearing===
* Contact the family case coordinator for dates




===Calendars===
===Calendars===


==Divorce==
==Divorce==

Revision as of 14:43, 14 October 2022

Wake County Courthouse
Address:Attn: Civil Court Clerk

PO Box 351

Raleigh, NC 27602
Divorce by Clerk?Yes, this county complies with the divorce by clerk statute 50-10(e)
Local RulesWake County Family Court Rules

The Wake County Courthouse may be where your divorce disputes are litigated if at least one of the spouses live in Wake County.[1] Like most North Carolina courts, the Wake courthouse has a lot of rules, deadlines, forms, and procedures that are specific to that courthouse. This courthouse's local rules and forms can be found here. However, most spouses will not end up using all 100+ forms or need to read all 57 pages of the family court rules. This wiki will summarize the rules and forms are applicable to a large number of Wake cases.

Directions

Parking for the Wake County Courthouse is a couple blocks away from the courthouse itself at 216 W. Cabarrus Street. From there, you'll need to walk a couple blocks over to the courthouse at 316 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601. Make sure you enter the civil courthouse, not the "Justice Center" across the street. The justice center is for criminal court. The clerk's office is on the first floor on the right-hand side as you enter from the Fayetteville Street entrance. However, if you're coming from the parking structure, you will likely enter from the S. Salisbury entrance. From there, you'll need to take the elevator up one floor and the clerk's office will be on the left, just before the security entrance.

Local Forms

Equitable Distribution Disclosures

Scheduling

Status Conference

Pre-Trial Conference

Continuances

Hearings

Scheduling a Hearing

  • Contact the family case coordinator for dates


Calendars

Divorce

The Wake County Courthouse complies with § 50-10(e) in allowing divorce by clerk for simple, uncontested cases.

Contact an Attorney

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References