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In the context of divorce court, "DC" typically stands for "Divorce Court." This refers to the legal proceedings and court system specifically designed to handle cases of divorce, including the division of assets, custody arrangements, and support obligations. It may also refer to "District Court" in some jurisdictions where divorce cases are filed.

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