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If your ex-spouse or your childs parent is not following a court order, you can file a contempt motion. Your ex-spouse or childs parent will need to reply to the motion and show the judge why they should not be held in contempt of court.
In North Carolina, there are three federal district courts, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, and trial courts with both general and subject matter jurisdiction.
Appellate Division (Supreme Court the Court of Appeals) Superior Courts. The Superior Courts are the general jurisdiction trial courts for the state. District Courts. The District Courts handle the vast majority of the trial level cases. Administrative Office of the Courts.
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Information about criminal cases in the North Carolina court system can be accessed by visiting a public, self-service terminal located at a clerk of courts office in any county. You can use the terminal to search for cases by defendant name, case number, or victim or witness name.
Trial Division Superior courts hear civil and criminal cases, including felony cases and civil cases over $25,000.
A decedents will becomes a public record when it is filed, after the decedents death, with the clerk of court. Any person may view a public record or request a copy of a public record for a fee.
Filing the Documents Take the original and two (2) copies of the Motion to the Civil Division of the Clerk of Superior Courts office in the county where your case is filed. The Clerk will stamp each Motion filed, place the original in the Court file and return two (2) copies of the filed document to you.
A civil action may also be commenced by the issuance of a summons when (1) A person makes application to the court stating the nature and purpose of his action and requesting permission to file his complaint within 20 days and (2) The court makes an order stating the nature and purpose of the action and granting the

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