• Civil Division –
Civil actions and actions in
equity; handles
temporary restraining orders other than those involving
domestic violence. •
Civil Actions Branch –
Amount in controversy above $10,000 or cases requesting equitable relief such as declarative judgments,
injunctive relief,
writs of attachment • Landlord and Tenant Branch – processes cases filed for possession of
real property or violations of
lease agreements. The Landlord-Tenant Resource Center can assist those who do not have an attorney. It is located in Room 115 of Court Building B (510 Fourth Street, NW) and is open weekdays, from 9:15 to noon. •
Small Claims and Conciliation Branch – Amount in controversy $10,000 and below. There is a Small Claims Resource Center to assist those without an attorney. It is located in Court Building B, Room 102, and is open from 9:15 to noon on Thursdays. • Housing Conditions Calendar handles cases in which landlords are alleged to have not kept their rental property compliant with the D.C. Housing Code. • Criminal Division – This division handles cases including
misdemeanor,
felony, and serious traffic offenses. The division also has Community Courts, which take a
problem-solving approach to misdemeanor crimes, a drug court, and a mental health court. • Family Court Operations Division –
Family court • Family Court Central Intake Center (CIC) – all cases are filed here. • Domestic Relations Branch –
divorce,
legal separation,
annulment,
child custody,
habeas corpus, and
adoption • Juvenile and Neglect Branch –
juvenile delinquency,
child abuse and
neglect. • Paternity and Child Support Branch – establishment of
paternity,
child support, and
wage withholding • Marriage Bureau –
marriage licenses/records; applications to perform marriage ceremonies in the District of Columbia by authorized
ministers and others • Mental Health and Habilitation Branch – "
hospitalization and continued treatment of persons adjudicated as
intellectually disabled or in need of
mental health services" • Counsel for Child Abuse and Neglect Branch is responsible for determining party eligibility for court-appointed counsel in child abuse and neglect proceedings and processes the appointment of attorneys for parties in these cases. • Family Court Self Help Center – "provides legal information and assistance to self-represented parties in Family Court Cases." • Family Treatment Court –"court-supervised, voluntary, comprehensive residential substance abuse treatment program for mothers/female caretakers whose children are the subject of a child neglect case." • Domestic Violence Division –
Domestic violence – Handles cases of violence by a family member or romantic partner, a person who shares living quarters, with whom one has a child in common, or between a former and current romantic partner. There are two intake centers: 1) the fourth floor of the Moultrie Courthouse, 2) the Medical Center at 1328 Southern Avenue, Suite 311. At either location, those seeking a protection order can meet with police/prosecutor, advocate, file a petition for a stay-away order and/or custody, seek the assistance of the Crime Victims Compensation Program, and talk with an advocate to develop a safety plan. • Probate Division/Office of the Register of Wills – handles matters relating to estates of those who have died, guardianships and conservatorships for incapacitated adults, and other such matters. • Probate Resource Center – those without an attorney can consult volunteer attorneys about probate matters at the Probate Resource Center in Room 316 of Court Building A (515 Fifth Street, NW) 8:30 to 3:30 Monday through Friday. • Tax Division – Appeals and petitions for review of assessments made by the District of Columbia, as well as all proceedings brought by the District of Columbia for the imposition of criminal penalties according to the provisions of the
District of Columbia Code • Family Court Social Services Division – This division supervises juveniles who are awaiting trial on
juvenile charges or who are on
probation after pleading or being found involved in a crime. • Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division –
Mediation and
alternative dispute resolution services for those with court cases, as well as a Community Information Referral Program for disputes that have not yet resulted in a lawsuit being filed. • Special Operations Division • Jurors Office • Child Care Center • Judge-in-Chambers • Office of Court
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