Pre-trial, final pre-trial, and trial for ED

Dear alljams:

Greetings. Yes, this is the typical procedure in all counties for equitable distribution. The thing to know is that if everything is ready for trial at the initial pre-trial they can sometimes “skip” the final pre-trial with the court’s approval, although I do not advise this. Best of luck.

Janet L. Fritts
Attorney at Law
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
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919-787-6668

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In response to sherribw’s question about ED, you said she still had to go through pre-trial, final pre-trial, and the trial. Is this the required procedure in all counties in NC ? Getting ready to get the pre-trial over, but nothing’s been mentioned about the "final pre-trial.
I am in Iredell County.

Thanks