Family Court Forms
- download - Affidavit as to Status of Minor Child
- download - Financial Affidavit
- download - Employer Affidavit of Income Affidavit
- download - Employer Information Sheet
- download - Certification of Initial Disclosure of Support
- download - Certification of Initial Disclosure of Equitable Distribution
- download - Equitable Distribution Inventory
- download - Equitable Distribution Affidavit
Domestic Violence Forms
- AOC-CV-303 - Complaint and motion for domestic violence protective order
- AOC-CV-303i- Instructions for domestic violence forms
- AOC-CV-304 - Ex Parte Domestic violence protective order and notice to parties
- AOC-CV-305 - Notice of hearing on domestic violence protective order
- AOC-CV-306 - Domestic violence protective order and notice to parties consent order
- AOC-CV-307 - Motion for order to show cause domestic violence protective order
- AOC-CV-308 - Order to appear and show cause for failure to comply with protective order
- AOC-CV-309 - Contempt order domestic violence protective order
- AOC-CV-312 - Identifying information about defendant domestic violence action
- AOC-CV-313 - Motion to renew or set aside domestic violence protective order hearing
- AOC-CV-314 - Order renewing domestic violence protective order
- AOC-CV-315 - Request and affidavit for out-of-State domestic violence protective order
- AOC-CV-316 - Order continuing domestic violence hearing and ex parte order
- AOC-CV-317 - Civil summons domestic violence
- AOC-CV-318 - Application and order to appoint guardian for domestic violence action
North Carolina Child Support Calculator
North Carolina uses a standard set of guidelines and worksheets, established by the Conference of Chief District Court Judges, to calculate child support. The worksheets are the property of and copyrighted by the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC).
The North Carolina child support calculation forms can be found here.
North Carolina Court System
The North Carolina court offers a wealth of information pertaining to the divorce process and court system. To learn more about the court system and process visit the following site.
http://www.nccourts.org
North Carolina Register of Deeds
The NC Register of Deeds holds a number of documents often required for the divorce process. Here you can access copies of your marriage license, deeds of trust, property transactions and other recorded documents.
http://web.co.wake.nc.us/rdeeds