And Now We Don’t Have to Record Ex Parte DVPO Hearings
Published for On the Civil Side on August 28, 2015.
In Stancill v. Stancill, 773 SE2d 890 (NC App, June 16, 2015), the court of appeals held that a hearing on a request for an ex parte DVPO pursuant to Chapter 50B is a “civil trial” within the meaning of GS 7A-198 – a statute that requires that all “civil trials” be recorded when court reporting personnel is unavailable. But the recording requirement for these ex parte orders was short-lived. The General Assembly very quickly amended GS 7A-198(e) to specifically exclude ex parte and emergency hearings conducted pursuant to GS Chapters 50B and 50C on or after July 31, 2015.
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