Virginia Domestic Case Management Instructions (DCI) is a set of instructions used by domestic relations officers in the state of Virginia. It outlines the procedures and processes to be followed when handling cases involving domestic disputes, child support and custody, and other family law matters. The DCI outlines the requirements for filing, service of process, and hearing procedures and orders. It also provides guidance on enforcement of court orders, mediation, and the collection of fees. The DCI is divided into two sections: General Case Management and Special Case Management. General Case Management covers pre-trial procedures, hearings, post-trial proceedings, and appeals. Special Case Management outlines procedures for cases involving domestic violence, guardianship, child support, spousal support, and visitation and custody. It also covers other special areas of family law, such as adoption and grandparents’ rights.
Virginia Domestic Case Management Instructions (DCI) is a set of instructions used by domestic relations officers in the state of Virginia. It outlines the procedures and processes to be followed when handling cases involving domestic disputes, child support and custody, and other family law matters. The DCI outlines the requirements for filing, service of process, and hearing procedures and orders. It also provides guidance on enforcement of court orders, mediation, and the collection of fees. The DCI is divided into two sections: General Case Management and Special Case Management. General Case Management covers pre-trial procedures, hearings, post-trial proceedings, and appeals. Special Case Management outlines procedures for cases involving domestic violence, guardianship, child support, spousal support, and visitation and custody. It also covers other special areas of family law, such as adoption and grandparents’ rights.