Law
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North Carolina
NC Administrative Office of the Courts
North Carolina Child Support Guidelines
NC Divorce Law - This is a private law firm's web page that offers information about divorce in North Carolina. It must be used in consultation with, not as a replacement for, an attorney.
NC General Statutes
NC State Constitution
NC Advance Directives From Caring Connections - Choose from a list of states to download the proper forms for your state. For North Carolina, you can download the Health Care Power of Attorney and the Declaration of a Desire for a Natural Death (aka Living Will).
United States
Guide to Law Online - Links to the U.S. Code, U.S. Constitution, state statutes & judicial offices, prepared by the Law Library of Congress.
Code of Federal Regulations - The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
How Our Laws Are Made - Overview of the Congress, sources of legislation, and forms of Congressional action.
Law Library of Congress - U.S. States and Territories - Choose a state for links to the executive, legislative, and judiciary documents for that state
Supreme Court
Legal Forms
All About Law
Judicial Forms - from NCCourts.org
ILRG (Internet Legal Research Group)
North Carolina Will Forms
North Carolina Divorce Forms
NC Advance Directives From Caring Connections - Choose from a list of states to download the proper forms for your state. For North Carolina, you can download the Health Care Power of Attorney and the Declaration of a Desire for a Natural Death (aka Living Will).
Legal Guides
Legal Information Institute - In addition to the U.S. Code and opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court, Cornell University Law School's site provides easy-to-understand topical overviews of such areas as banking law and employment discrimination law and organized collections of links to sites offering statutes, regulations and other legal materials
FedLaw - References useful for doing Federal legal research.
Findlaw
FreeAdvice.com
Guide to Law Online - Prepared by the Law Library of Congress, this is a guide to sources of information on government and law available online.
Internet Legal Research Group - Law related vortal which indexes legal web sites in 238 nations, islands, and territories. Established to serve as a resource of the information available on the Internet concerning law and the legal profession with an emphasis on the United States of America
Lawoffice.com - from West Legal Directory
Nolo.com - Law for All
Lawyers
AARP Legal Services Network - LSN is an AARP member benefit providing easy access to more than 1,000 attorneys across the country. Select a state from the drop-down list to find an attorney in your area.
AttorneyPages from Advice and Counsel Company
Lawyers.com from Martindale Hubbell - Includes information on hiring a lawyer.
Law Schools
For information on the LSAT and applying to law schools, go to Law School Admissions Council