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NC Free Legal Help
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NC Free Legal Help is an educational program of the North Carolina Advocates For Justice, an association of attorneys practicing across North Carolina dedicated to Protecting People’s Rights. The 500-plus participants in the NC Free Legal Help database have agreed to provide free initial legal information through a phone call or email exchange. The participants will not provide legal advice but will provide you with information about the law.
To use the service, simply click on an area of interest on the right or go straight to the data base using the button on the left. Your query will produce a list of up to five attorneys with expertise in your area of legal interest or concern. The North Carolina Advocates For Justice encourages you to use this service to gain a better understanding of the legal issues you may confront.
Participating attorneys can help answer your questions about the law in North Carolina. When contacting attorneys listed in the Free Legal Help directory, please indicate that you received the contact information from the North Carolina Advocates For Justice's Free Legal Help database.
Please note that while member attorneys have offered their assistance, participation in this program is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship between you and the participating attorney or the North Carolina Advocates For Justice. Consultations initiated through Free Legal Help typically will last no more than 10 minutes. Be careful not to communicate personal information to the attorney, particularly by email because in that circumstance you may not be assured that the information would remain confidential. Although it is unlikely, it might be possible that the attorney you email already represents a party to the dispute. To be fair to everybody involved, please follow these rules.
NC Free Legal Help is a public service of the North Carolina Advocates For Justice. The Advocates For Justice is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association dedicated to protecting people’s rights through professional and civic legal education, championing individual rights, and protecting the safety of North Carolina’s families − in the workplace, in the home, and in the community. Today, the Advocates For Justice claims more than 4,000 members across North Carolina.
You are welcome to use this database in the manner described above. Beyond this use, no part of this directory may be reproduced, photocopied, entered into a computer database or copied in a handwritten format without the prior written permission of NCAJ. Violators are subject to prosecution under federal copyright laws
Click here to begin your search for free legal help or click on Get Free Help (above) to get additional information about how the database works.
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