Form AOC-G-301 Order Regarding Mediation in Matters Before Clerk of Superior Court - North Carolina

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Form AOC-G-301 Order Regarding Mediation in Matters Before Clerk of Superior Court - North Carolina

What Is Form AOC-G-301?

This is a legal form that was released by the North Carolina Superior Court - a government authority operating within North Carolina. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is AOC-G-301?
A: AOC-G-301 is the Order Regarding Mediation in Matters Before the Clerk of Superior Court in North Carolina.

Q: What is the purpose of AOC-G-301?
A: The purpose of AOC-G-301 is to establish procedures for mediation in matters before the Clerk of Superior Court in North Carolina.

Q: Who is the intended audience for AOC-G-301?
A: The intended audience for AOC-G-301 is the Clerk of Superior Court and parties involved in matters before the court in North Carolina.

Q: What does AOC stand for?
A: AOC stands for Administrative Office of the Courts.

Q: What is the significance of mediation in matters before the Clerk of Superior Court?
A: Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution process used to help parties resolve their issues outside of court.

Q: What should parties do if they wish to request mediation?
A: Parties should file a motion with the Clerk of Superior Court requesting mediation.

Q: What happens after a motion for mediation is filed?
A: After a motion for mediation is filed, the Clerk of Superior Court will review the motion and may issue an Order for Mediation.

Q: What are the requirements for a mediator in AOC-G-301?
A: Mediators must be certified by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission and meet other qualifications outlined in AOC-G-301.

Q: What are the responsibilities of the mediator?
A: The mediator is responsible for conducting the mediation session, facilitating communication between parties, and assisting in reaching a resolution.

Q: Is mediation mandatory in matters before the Clerk of Superior Court?
A: Mediation is not mandatory, but it is encouraged as a means of resolving disputes outside of court.

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Form Details:

  • Released on January 1, 2019;
  • The latest edition provided by the North Carolina Superior Court;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;

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