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==Divorce== | ==Divorce== | ||
The Durham County Courthouse does not comply with §50-10(e), which would otherwise allow you to get a divorce decree signed by a clerk if there are no disputes.<ref>[https://www.ncleg.net/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_50/gs_50-10.html §50-10(e)]</ref> All divorce decrees require a hearing before a judge. | The Durham County Courthouse does not comply with §50-10(e), which would otherwise allow you to get a divorce decree signed by a clerk through the mail if there are no disputes.<ref>[https://www.ncleg.net/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_50/gs_50-10.html §50-10(e)]</ref> All divorce decrees require a hearing before a judge. | ||
==Equitable Distribution== | ==Equitable Distribution== |
Revision as of 03:52, 13 October 2022
Durham County Courthouse | |
Address: | Attn: Family Court, 6th Floor
510 South Dillard St. Durham, NC 27701 |
Divorce by Clerk? | No; requires a hearing before a judge |
Local Rules | Durham County Local Rules and Forms |
The Durham County Courthouse has many rules and forms that are specific to that courthouse.
Divorce
The Durham County Courthouse does not comply with §50-10(e), which would otherwise allow you to get a divorce decree signed by a clerk through the mail if there are no disputes.[1] All divorce decrees require a hearing before a judge.
Equitable Distribution
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