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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 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.
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. As a result, an Affidavit of Judicial Assignment ([https://www.nccourts.gov/documents/local-rules-and-forms/dur-dom-01-affidavit-for-judicial-assignment-and-notice-of-hearing-rev-1217 DUR-DOM-01]) is required even in simple, uncontested divorces.


==Equitable Distribution==
==Equitable Distribution==

Revision as of 03:55, 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 RulesDurham 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. As a result, an Affidavit of Judicial Assignment (DUR-DOM-01) is required even in simple, uncontested divorces.

Equitable Distribution

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