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.
Local Forms
These are some of the most common forms that are unique to the Durham courthouse
- Pleadings: When filing a new custody, a "Notice To Attend Orientation & Parenting Apart Class" (DUR-DOM-06) is required. There is a blue notebook to sign up for orientation.
- Alimony: When filing a new alimony claim, a completed Financial Affidavit (Form DUR-DOM-08) must be filed with it and a blank copy served on the other spouse. The other spouse's Financial Affidavit is due at a status conference, pre-trial conference, or 5 days before a temporary hearing, whichever comes first.
- Alimony: An Employer Wage Affidavit (Form DUR-DOM-09) is also required by both spouses. However, both employer wage affidavits are due at a status conference, pre-trial conference, or 5 days before a temporary hearing, whichever comes first
- Equitable Distribution: Inventory Affidavit (Form DUR-DOM 10) and Certification of Initial Disclosures (Form DUR-DOM 12) due before the status conference[1] and within 90 days of filing a lawsuit.[2] This is later updated with a DUR-DOM-11 Inventory Affidavit due within 30 days of a failed mediation or settlement conference.
Disclosures
These are the financial records that must be shared automatically.
Alimony
- The last two years of tax returns
Divorce
The Durham County Courthouse does not comply with the divorce by clerk statute.[3] 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.[4]
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.[5] Up to five affidavits, which must be served one week before the hearing.[5]
- 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
- ↑ Local Rule 11.2
- ↑ Local Rule 13.1
- ↑ See §50-10(e)
- ↑ Local Rule 6.1
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Local Rule 5.2