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Domestic Violence Project
Domestic Violence eFiling System Now Available in Mecklenburg County to Increase Victim Safety
The new system provides electronic filing for protective orders with the assistance of a domestic violence advocate.
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Domestic Violence eFiling System Now Available in Orange County to Increase Victim Safety
Orange County court officials along with Compass Center for Women and Families have launched a new eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System.
By North Carolina Judicial Branch
Domestic Violence eFiling System Now Available in Rowan County to Increase Victim Safety
Rowan County court officials in conjunction with Family Crisis Council of Rowan have launched a new eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System.
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Cumberland County Courts and Fort Bragg Partner to Offer Domestic Violence eFiling System to Increase Victim Safety
Cumberland County courts and Fort Bragg have partnered to offer a safer way to get domestic violence protective orders on base.
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Domestic Violence eFiling System Now Available in Cumberland County to Increase Victim Safety
Cumberland County court officials have launched a new eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System.
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Domestic Violence eFiling System Now Available in Onslow County to Increase Victim Safety
Onslow County have launched a new eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System to provide a safer way to get protective orders.
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eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System Launches in New Hanover County to Increase Victim Safety
New Hanover County court officials today announced the launch of a new eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System.
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October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and October 19 is Domestic Violence Awareness Day.
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eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System Awarded Three-Year Grant Funding
The eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System has been awarded a 3-year grant of $750,000 from the U.S. DOJ Office on Violence Against Women.
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Governor McCrory Proclaims October Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Governor Pat McCrory has proclaimed October 2014 as "Domestic Violence Awareness Month" in North Carolina.
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