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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Court Status

Statewide Information (updated as of 25 March 2020)

See nccourts.gov [1] for more information

Per Chief Justice Cheri Beasley’s 19 March 2020 Order (See 20200319 NC Supreme Court Order ) [2]

Per Chief Justice Cheri Beasley’s 13 March 2020 Order and 15 March 2020 Memo (See 20200313 NC Supreme Court Order [3] and 20200315 Chief Justice Beasley Update [4]):

Courthouses must remain open to accept filings and address emergency/safety situations, the spirit of my order is to drastically reduce the foot traffic in all of our courthouses across the state.”       

For at least the next 30 days:

Exceptions to the postponement:

 

Per NCCourts.gov- The NC Supreme Court and NC Court of Appeals are operating as normal at this time.  See nccourts.gov [1] for more information.

 

Per 17 March 2020 Memo from The Dispute Resolution Commission: (See 20200317 DRC Mediation Memo [5])

          Mediations from 16 March 2020 through no sooner than 12 April 2020 shall be conducted remotely if all parties agree. If all parties do not agree to remote mediation, then the mediation shall be rescheduled after 12 April 2020.

Information for New Hanover & Pender Counties

Per 20 March 2020 Memo Re: Fifth Judicial District Response to COVID-19 (New Hanover and Pender): (See 20200320 Fifth District Memo ) [6]

Per 13 March 2020 Memo for New Hanover and Pender Superior and District Courts: (See 20200313 5th District Memo [8])

Note: This is amended from Chief Justice Cheri Beasley’s 15 March 2020 Memo Matters before Magistrates:

Per 13 March 2020 Email from Suann Bechtel, New Hanover County Family Court Administrator and attached Letter from Child Custody Mediators: (See 20200313 Email From Suann Bechtel  [9]and 20200313 Letter from Child Custody Mediators) [10]

Custody Mediation Orientation and Parent Education and mediation sessions for New Hanover and Pender Counties shall be conducted remotely via Zoom video conference. Please see the letter attached as “Exhibit A” for how to use the remote video conferencing system.

Per Suann Bechtel’s, New Hanover County Family Court Administrator, 16 March 2020 email:

“By now you should all know that Chief Justice Beasley ordered that most cases in District and Superior Court be postponed for at least thirty (30) days.  Family Court falls into that category with the exception of claims for emergency relief and those cases will be dealt with on a “case by case” basis.  Family Court is strongly suggesting that you delay any filings until the prohibition has been lifted as at this time we are unable to schedule any proceedings and security is limiting admittance to the Courthouse.  I would encourage all of you to take advantage of this “down” time to engage in discovery, mediation, and settlement negotiations. “

Information for Brunswick, Bladen, and Columbus County Information

Per Chief District Court Judge Scott L. Ussery’s 13 March 2020 Administrative Order: (See 20200318 13th District Adminstrative Order [11] )

         This applies to Brunswick, Bladen, and Columbus ONLY

Per Chief District Court Judge Scott L. Ussery’s 13 March 2020 Administrative Order: (See 20200313 13th District Administrative Order) [12]

          This applies to Brunswick, Bladen, and Columbus ONLY

          All District Court is cancelled for the week of March 16-20, 2020 with the exception of first appearances and probation matters for incarcerated individuals

Information for Onslow, Duplin, and Sampson County Information

Onslow County, Duplin County, and Sampson County per NCCourts.gov/closings:

District Civil and District Criminal are cancelled from Monday, 16 March 2020 through Thursday 16 April 2020