Use the related link to find legal aid offices and other organizations that provide free legal services in North Carolina. Links to statewide and multi-county organizations are listed first, then local links arranged alphabetically by county.
Note that legal aid and other volunteer lawyer organizations only handle civil cases. If you have a criminal case, look for links to Public Defender offices.
You can find a pro Bono lawyer for civil and criminal case combined in Otero county New Mexico at White Sands Rotary Club.
You need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law to get a correct answer.
North Carolina is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. From the beaches of North Carolina, you'll be able to find plenty of them.
YOu can contact the local bar association or a Legal Aid Society in your geography.
"Some discrimination attorneys will do pro bono work. To find one, one might check with a civil rights organization such as the American Civil Liberties Union or the NAACP."
You need to contact a legal aid or volunteer lawyer program in your county. You can find them at the first two related links below. You will need to meet their income guidelines. I found these at the third related link below, which also has links to lawyer referral services in case your income is too high to qualify for Legal Aid or a pro bono volunteer lawyer.
Contact your county's local bar association and ask whether there is a pro bono project or a legal aid organization that provides assistance with family law.
You can find a website that will help you browse north Carolina colleges at www.collegesanduniversities.us/north-carolina.htm. this website will help you browse and compare the colleges in north Carolina.
One can find information about unemployment in North Carolina from a number of different sources. The North Carolina Employment Security Commission has information, as does their website.
You can find parts for bulldozers in Raleigh North Carolina at MachineZone. They have a wide selection.
www.avvo.com and www.lawyerratingz.com will help you find a good attorney in Raleigh, North Carolina.
You will not be able to get a state funded lawyer for emancipation. The state won't emancipate you if it costs them money, unless there are safety issues. You may be able to find someone willing to take a pro bono case.