Only people below a certain income level can receive free Legal Aid in North Carolina. That would include retired military if your income is low enough. The income criteria vary from area to area, and so do the types of cases handled. Click the related link below for a list of Legal Aid agencies in NC; look for descriptions that include "legal aid" or "legal assistance" or "legal help" and click the blue link to go to the agency's website. There you will find information on the agency's income criteria, types of cases handled, and how to apply.
It is first worth noting that free legal help seems geared toward those with low income, those who can't afford it. That said free legal help, for the state in which you live, can be found via the LawHelp organization.
You receive free insurance, travel opportunities, and free housing and meals. Source: FLVS
This will depend on the law office offering the free services. You can always get free help if it is criminal though no matter your income.
If you are looking to adopt, you would have to hire a lawyer and pay for their services.
The American Bar Association maintains a listing of programs which provide pro bono services. In addition, Legal Aid has offices which can assist someone who cannot afford legal services.
It depends on the source. iTunes routinely offers free tracks as advertising, and most military bands are able to offer free downloads of some of their recordings, but the vast majority of free downloads are not legal.
Depends on the type of disability payments you receive. I do not have to pay taxes on my military disability, it is tax free.
If they are a legal citizen, no. If they're here illegally, they most likely receive free health care.
There is a trial version that runs for 30 days free, I think. Also, if you work for Adobe/Macromedia, you will receive all of their products for a highly discounted rate. Otherwise, it is not legal to get this program for free. Why else do you think people pay for the product? If it was there was a 'free' option, 90% of the people would go for it.
no. he is just a free agent.
Anyone - including retired military - can receive free legal aid in PA, but only if a) your income is low enough to qualify for services, and b) your local legal aid agency handles your type of case. Note that "legal aid" is for civil cases only. Defendants in criminal cases are entitled to a Public Defender if they can't afford to pay for one. In civil cases, there is no guaranteed right to a lawyer; even if you can't afford one, you may not be able to get one if the legal aid agency doesn't handle your case type. There is no statewide income limit, so you will need to contact your local legal aid office and inquire about their income criteria and the types of cases they handle. This is explained at the first related link below. You can find your local agency at the second related link, where you may also find a link to the local agency's website. You can also find links to local legal aid offices, arranged by county, at the third related link; that's where I found this information.
They receive free mailing, and free travel.