Legal Aid of North Carolina-Wilmington office

Category: Legal services in Wilmington, North Carolina

Address: 272 N Front St #220, Wilmington, NC 28401, USA

Phone: +19107636207

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Kachina Schill

May 6, 2022

I felt very unheard by the attorney. Made it seem as if what I was asking for wasn't important. Felt revictimized and as a result ended up with no representation, dismissal of my protective order, and left me vulnerable to future abuse from my ex

Jessica Loree

Feb 20, 2021

New Hanover County is unlike any other place I have ever lived or even visited for that matter. Yes it's beautiful & a magnificent little beach town with lots of history & outdoor activities. But local government & government programs do as they please & play by their own rules. To put it in the nicest way possible, the general atmosphere that they create is that they can't be bothered & are slightly bitter that these programs even exist.. To put it nicely.. 🙄

Anita Randolph

Jul 2, 2020

Highly teed off. I called 2x to see about getting someone to help me to get my disability which I've been trying since 2011 and denied. Went to 2 lawyers to help and I get lots of excuses. I had over the phone with the judge on May 22nd he put me off til August 5th. They haven't even had the nerve to return my calls.

Shawn Dawson

Jan 11, 2018

Roger M. Cook is a life saver and a brilliant attorney. He is open minded and willing to help those in true need, even beyond the call of duty. I cannot thank him and Legal Aid enough!!

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Questions & Answers

can legal aid explain how to have name on general warranty deed changed from my husband to our son?

A Google User | Sep 6, 2020
Gail Pease | Sep 6, 2020

Have you tried calling their office?

if I purchased a house off of someone and he signed a bill of sale and also gave me a title and come to find out the title he gave me was the wrong title it did not go to that house and now he want let me move it what can I do help

Ashley Shackelford | Sep 7, 2019
Gail Pease | Sep 7, 2019

Maybe you should talk to an attorney

I sold my parents property and my siblings wouldn't help pay taxes for 13 years so I sent them a release form they signed and had notorized should I give them some of the money from the property

Patricia Verricchia | Sep 7, 2019
Gail Pease | Sep 7, 2019

That's not a legal question. Your heart will tell you or talk to a priest.

My question is what if you have a slum landlord and he's not fixing anything in your crib but he's demanding rent what are my options

Robert “Se7enSun” Mack | Sep 7, 2019
Shawn Dawson | Sep 7, 2019

I believe in NC, you still have to pay rent, BUT you have options... I believe you can sue your landlord, in his county. I would still call and verify with legal aid and with the clerk of court what your options are. Lawyers are a good option too, if they give an initial consultation for free. Good Luck...benn there, done that too much in NC

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Ellen Foy | Sep 7, 2018
Ellen Foy | Sep 7, 2018

Very very competent company very thourough reasonable price range

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