Order to Attend (WAKE-DOM-07) - The North Carolina Court System - nccourts 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'File No.' and 'Assigned Judge' sections at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In the plaintiff and defendant sections, enter the names of both parties involved in the case. Ensure accuracy as this will be referenced throughout the process.
  4. For the orientation date and time, input the scheduled date and time provided by the court. Make sure to double-check these details for correctness.
  5. Fill in the mediation session date and time, ensuring that all parties are aware of their obligations to attend.
  6. Complete the 'Certificate of Service' section by indicating how you served a copy of this order to the opposing party. Choose from options like US Mail or certified mail, and provide necessary details.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form for submission.

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The North Carolina Constitution provides for three branches of government: the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch. The judiciary is the court system, which is separated into three divisions: the Appellate Division, the Superior Court Division, and the District Court Division.
Superior court judges are elected by the voters in their district, must reside in the district in which they are elected, and serve terms of eight years.
The Superior Courts are the general jurisdiction trial courts for the state. All felony criminal cases, civil cases involving more than $10,000 and misdemeanor, and infraction appeals from District Court are tried in Superior Court. A jury of 12 hears the criminal cases. In the civil cases, juries are often waived.
The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
CriminalThe district court hears criminal cases involving misdemeanors and infractions (non-jury). JuvenileThe district court also hears juvenile cases (under age 16) that involve delinquency issues, and it has the authority to hear juvenile undisciplined cases (under age 18).

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Judges decide child custody based on the best interests of the child. This decision can include many factors, such as the parents living arrangements, each parents ability to care for the child, the childs relationship with each parent, and any other factors affecting the welfare of the child.
The State court system is different from the Federal court system. Most people who go to court are in State courts. The State courts handle most of the court work in North Carolina. Federal court handles federal matters and crimes, including crimes that occur on federal land, across state lines, or interstate.

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