NC Free Legal Answers is a web-based pro bono civil legal services program that expands public access to legal advice for low-income North Carolina residents. We discuss how to request help from Legal Aid of North Carolina through the legal help line and the ways in which the help line can help you with your legal problems related to natural disasters, housing, domestic violence, government benefits, consumer issues, and more. Potential clients of Startup NC Law Clinic can submit a request for legal services during certain times of the year. For a list of nonprofit organizations that accept immigration cases in North Carolina, see the Immigration Advocates National Directory of Immigration Legal Services.
If you are a North Carolina resident seeking legal help with your student loans, send an email to Kate Sablosky Elengold with information about your concerns. The Home Front of the United States Bar Association also provides information and legal help for current and former service members and their families. However, people with limited incomes may qualify for a free legal question and answer service called NC Free Legal Answers. For issues specifically related to housing discrimination, contact the Legal Aid Fair Housing Project (1-855-797-324).
The North Carolina State Bar Association (NCSB) is the government agency responsible for regulating the profession legal in North Carolina. Contact Legal Aid of North Carolina or a private attorney if you need to talk to an attorney about your situation. If you need legal assistance, contact Carolina Student Legal Services (919-962-130) for legal advice or representation. The North Carolina Justice Center operates a helpline for obtaining immigration legal assistance on Tuesdays starting at 9 in the morning.
For other legal matters, Stateside Legal maintains a directory of legal organizations that help members and former soldiers.