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During the COVID-19 pandemic, North Carolina Courts
postponed most district and court cases until June
1.
On May 21, Chief Justice Beasley provided that there could be a
limited reopening of courts to address specific issues, including
domestic litigation.
However, Chief Justice Beasley's decision was not applicable
statewide, rather she left it to the discretion of each district
court judge as to what their respective reopenings look like.
The Chief Justice did include one caveat that each court had to
ensure health safety for the court staff, litigants, and
attorneys.
In the below video, North Carolina State Bar Board Certified
Specialist in Family Law, Lauren Quinn, outlines these district court
openings and their priorities for hearing cases, particularly in
Craven, Carteret, and Pamlico counties.
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