Find Local Rules and Forms that provide procedures and guidelines for courts in Wake County. Designed to teach basic legal analysis, writing and research skills which are fundamental to practicing law.A local school board in North Carolina failed to pass a policy requiring public school classrooms to display posters of the Ten Commandments. The purpose of these Rules is to provide for the fair, just, and prompt resolution of domestic cases in Wake County. The Wake County Family Court Rules apply to cases that are part of the family court system in Raleigh. This course is an intensive writing course that simulates the work of a judicial clerk. Students research, draft, and edit a bench memo. These rules are promulgated pursuant to Rule 2 of the North Carolina General Rules of Practice for Superior and District Courts ("General. These rules shall govern the procedure in the superior and district courts of the State of North Carolina in all actions and proceedings of a civil nature. If there are two defendants and they reside at different addresses, the plaintiff must include both addresses.