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The Montgomery County Courts Center houses the Juvenile, General Sessions, Chancery, Circuit courts and the Circuit Court Clerk. The Courts Center is open 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
You can search the Public Case History database using one of four items: (1) the Case Number of the appeal, (2) the Case Style, (3) the first or last name of a party to an appeal; or (4) an organization. For example: When searching by case number, you can search using the sequence number listed in the appeal.
Delaware County Courthouse 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Three judges preside over the General Sessions court in Montgomery County; Ken Goble, Jr., Reid Poland, Sharon Massey Grimes, and Tim Barnes.
Mike Foley, Montgomery County Clerk of Courts.
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All Court notices are sent out by regular mail from the Clerk of Courts Office. If you are unsure of your hearing date, you may contact the Courts Assignment Office at 937-225-4087. The Court will be able to look up the case using the case number.
Chancellor Ben Dean, Presiding Ben graduated from the University of Memphis School of Law in 2005. He was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in the fall of 2005 and practiced with the Batson Nolan firm in Clarksville and Springfield as an associate attorney in the firms litigation section until 2011.
The types of cases that are heard in chancery court are mainly those that could be based in fairness: divorce, adoption, trust, wills, probate, custody. Sometimes contract and corporate disputes are heard, civil liberties disputes. The only case that is not ever heard is a criminal trial.

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