The FLC`s areas of practice include, but are not limited to, custody, child support, absolute divorce, guardianship, name changes and abuse, neglect and dependency. Under the supervision of Professor Nakia C. Davis, supervising lawyer of the FLC, or other assigned licensed lawyers, students provide legal advice to clients, legal representation perform various administrative tasks for the clinic, participate and perform group session and group services, and fill office hours face-to-face from the courthouse in the Community Partnership Suite of the County Courthouse Durham. NC Lawyer Referral Service is a nonprofit public service sponsored by the North Carolina Bar Association Foundation to assist citizens in need of legal assistance. Criminal Record Redaction Clinics North Carolina Legal Aid`s free expungement clinic explains the North Carolina Suppression Act to help you determine if you qualify to have one or more charges removed from your criminal record. You can also ask general questions to a pro bono lawyer through a webinar. If you find that you are entitled to a cancellation during the clinic, you can ask Legal Aid for additional help. No specific legal advice is offered at this clinic. Clinics are FREE and anyone can participate, but you must register in advance. Click here to register for a clinic near you.

Instructions and court forms for filing for divorce for NC residents who do NOT have a lawyer. Use these forms ONLY if you or your spouse have lived in North Carolina for at least 6 months, have been separated for more than 1 year, you don`t want child or spousal support, and you don`t want property division. With a holistic approach, Legal Aid of North Carolina provides free legal aid when people need it most, because everyone deserves a lawyer when their home, health, or livelihood is at stake. On this site, the Social Security Administration explains how to change or correct your name on your Social Security number after a marriage or divorce. There is also a link to a PDF document dealing with name changes in North Carolina. Continue reading Child Care Clinics North Carolina Legal Aid Free Child Care Clinics teach participants how to file a custody lawsuit without the help of a lawyer. Participants are provided with all necessary legal forms and can ask general questions to legal aid lawyers. (No specific legal advice for individual cases is offered at these clinics.) Clinics are FREE and anyone can participate, but you must register in advance. Click here to register for a clinic near you. Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide organization that provides free civil legal services to eligible low-income individuals. The website outlines eligibility criteria and provides contact information for the state`s 24 local offices. The FLC participates in various community events organized by churches, schools, community organizations and institutions in the triangle region.

FLC places great importance on its ability to serve its community. During these events, certified law clerks will provide legal advice and information on various domestic matters (custody, child support, alimony and divorce) at the request of participants. We also receive direct recommendations from various organizations and institutions. We do not guarantee that the FLC will be able to represent the transfer, but we do ensure that the individual is informed if there is no conflict in our system. www.legalaidnc.org/get-help/self-help-clinics/simple-divorce This section contains a link to download a set of information on how to file for divorce in North Carolina without a lawyer. Since 2020, demand for our services has exploded, demonstrating the critical need for civilian representation in every city and community in North Carolina. This law firm`s website in Raleigh, North Carolina offers a wide range of legal forms, articles, and other documents related to divorce, custody, child support, alimony, property division, domestic violence, and separation. Courthouse Attendance: The NCCU Faculty of Law`s Clinical Legal Education Program is fortunate to have an office in the community suite on the second floor of the Durham County Courthouse. During the school year, certified legal interns hold consultation hours at different times of the week to provide legal advice to those in need. This service is not only available to residents of County Durham. Certified articling students are able to provide legal advice to anyone with an existing or potential family law case in our state.

Be sure to inquire about the times and dates of this service at the phone number or email address below. Employee Rights Clinics The free North Carolina Legal Aid Employee Rights Clinic will inform you of your rights as an employee under North Carolina law and federal law. Topics include unlimited employment, the right to work, discrimination, retaliation and unemployment benefits. You will receive an information package and you will be able to ask general questions to a pro bono lawyer via webinar. No specific legal advice is offered at this clinic. Clinics are FREE and anyone can participate, but you must register in advance. Click here to register for a clinic near you. Students are introduced and applied in lectures and discussions, in writing false pleadings and applications, in conducting time-controlled NC-Bar tests, simulations and a model client in relevant legal concepts. The clinics are located in many NC districts. If you do not see a clinic in your city or county, please check the surrounding counties near you. Founded in 1996, the Family Law Clinic (FLC) emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to family law practice.

Students in their final year of law school are certified by the North Carolina State Bar to practice law under the supervision of an attorney who has practiced in various areas of family law. In particular, students are trained to provide legal services in the areas of divorce, custody, child support, alimony and property issues. Additionally, students are trained to identify potential social and/or mental health issues and help clients deal with these issues by referring them to appropriate community resources in the triangle region. Unfortunately, the FLC is not able to provide legal advice and/or representation to everyone who needs help, particularly in the area of custody. The FLC offers a variety of services to provide members of our community with the information, documentation and confidence to pursue their legal matter in itself (self-representation). To register for a clinic near you, please visit www.legalaidnc.org/get-help/self-help-clinics/simple-divorce Filing for divorce affects your rights to division of property, spousal support and support. You could lose important rights by filing for divorce. If you want to apply for an asset division, spousal support, or child support, you should consult a private lawyer before filing an application to discuss your legal rights. You are welcome to visit the clinic for general information, but the clinic does NOT specifically address these issues.

The FLC Field Component allows students to represent clients in need in custody, child support, absolute divorce, abuse, neglect and dependency, guardianship, name change and adoption under North Carolina State Bar rules. FLC representation is not automatic. A potential client`s case may be assessed by a licensed lawyer and discussed with the supervising lawyer. However, it is up to the supervising lawyer to ultimately decide whether the clinic will be able to assist the potential client in their legal case.