Durham County Courthouse
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.
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.[2]
Equitable Distribution
Hearings
Scheduling a hearing requires (a) a motion, (b) Calendar Request and Notice of Hearing (Form DUR-DOM-02), (c) a Certificate of Service, and (d) an attempt to collaborate on the hearing date. Interim hearings are restricted to one hour per issue.[3] Up to five affidavits, which must be served one week before the hearing.[3]
- A1 Calendar = Priority
- A2 Calendar = Brief matters
- B Calendar = Backup to an A1 hearing
Contempt
- Motion For Order To Show Cause And Motion For Contempt (Form DUR-DOM-32)
- Order To Appear And Show Cause (Form DUR-DOM-33)
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References
- ↑ See §50-10(e)
- ↑ Local Rule 6.1
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Local Rule 5.2