North Carolina Guidelines for Complaints in Adversary Proceedings to Value Real Property to Determine the Extent of Liens --Revised:04/2014) is a set of regulations developed by the North Carolina Department of Justice to provide guidelines for complaints in adversary proceedings to value real property and to determine the extent of liens. The guidelines are divided into four main categories: 1) filing of the complaint; 2) discovery; 3) trial and other proceedings; and 4) the entry of a judgment. The first category, filing of the complaint, provides guidance on how to prepare and file a complaint in adversary proceedings. It outlines the required elements of the complaint and provides instructions on how to serve the complaint. The second category, discovery, outlines the types of discovery that can be used, such as interrogatories, request for production of documents, and depositions. It also outlines the procedure for exchanging and protecting confidential information. The third category, trial and other proceedings, provides guidance on trial preparation and procedure. It covers topics such as the selection of a jury, evidence presentation, and the submission of proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law. The fourth category, the entry of a judgment, outlines the procedure for entering the judgment after all proceedings have been completed. These North Carolina Guidelines for Complaints in Adversary Proceedings to Value Real Property to Determine the Extent of Liens --Revised:04/2014) provide a comprehensive set of regulations to ensure that property owners and lenders are properly informed of their rights and obligations in these matters.