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


==Calendars==
==Hearings==
Scheduling a hearing requires (a) a [[Motion|motion]]n (b) a [[Notice of Hearing]]n (c) a [[Certificate of Service]]n and (d) and an attempt to collaborate on the hearing date.
 
* A1 Calendar = Priority
* A1 Calendar = Priority
* A2 Calendar = Brief matters
* A2 Calendar = Brief matters

Revision as of 04:09, 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.

Pleadings

  • Custody claims require a "Notice To Attend Orientation & Parenting Apart Class" (DUR-DOM-06)


Divorce

The Durham County Courthouse does not comply with the divorce by clerk statute.[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

Hearings

Scheduling a hearing requires (a) a motionn (b) a Notice of Hearingn (c) a Certificate of Servicen and (d) and an attempt to collaborate on the hearing date.

  • A1 Calendar = Priority
  • A2 Calendar = Brief matters
  • B Calendar = Backup to an A1 hearing

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