Mecklenburg County Courthouse

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Mecklenburg County Courthouse
Address:Attn: Family Court

832 East Fourth St

Charlotte, NC 28202
Divorce by Clerk?No; requires a hearing before a judge
Local Rules[OCR.pdf Mecklenburg County Local Rules and Forms]

The Mecklenburg County Courthouse may be where your divorce disputes are litigated if at least one of the spouses live in Mecklenburg County.[1] Like most North Carolina courts, the Mecklenburg 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 [OCR.pdf here]. However, most spouses will not end up using all 130 forms or need to read all 35 pages of [OCR.pdf the family court rules]. This wiki will summarize the rules and forms are applicable to a large number of Mecklenburg cases.

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