Learn about the law and your legal rights in North Carolina. Find self-help resources to resolve your legal problems without a lawyer.
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Applying for a Community Foundation Grant
(Separate Website)
This page explains how non-profit organizations in Western North Carolina can submit grant proposals in order to receive funding from The Western North Carolina Community Foundation.
By: Western North Carolina Community Foundation
Common Foreclosure Terminology
(Separate Website)
If you're going through a foreclosure, here are some words that might come up and their meanings.
Land and Water Preservation
(Separate Website)
The Conservation Trust helps to increase the land and water conservation, increase funding for projects related to conservation, and promote education of land and water conservation.
By: Conservation Trust for North Carolina
North Carolina Statutes
(Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
Relocation Assistance to Tenants Displaced from Their Homes
(Separate Website)
This guide explains in a step-by-step fashion your rights and responsibilities as a tenant who has been displaced by government action.
By: US Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Legal Aid of North Carolina provides free legal advice and representation in some types of cases. Click on the icon to find out what types of cases are handled and to apply online.