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Legal Aid of North Carolina - Senior Law Project

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547 Haywood Road, Asheville, NC, 28806, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Ian Henry 
a month ago

I call there last week to get help with my benefits. The person told me that I have to call another lawyer first before they would be able to help. I did that and they changed the rules to contact 2 private attorneys before they could help. They said their policy changes every day. Now they are saying they don't help with Social security at all. The strange thing is that they helped me with my social security before. 

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Marguerite Feith 
4 months ago

I wanted one the phone for a pretty long time and when it was finally time for my turn. There was no one there to take my call. Almost seems like a scam. What the joke on me I guess but iam not laughing. I just needed to talk to an actual per s on about power of attorney papers. Looks like my husband would probably be dead before I can get them. 

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billy blu 
8 months ago

They care. As a senior with disabilities and a myriad of issues regarding a residential lease, not knowing where to turn- they reached out to me immediately. Attorney Bill Gardner was assigned to my case. It was a tremendous relief that there is an agency to represent you and guide you through a stressful situation. Bill was communicative, personable and knowledgeable as he helped to navigate the treacherous landscape of unscrupulous landlords. Grateful they exist. Thank you, Bill. 

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mad4nertz 
a year ago

The Council on Aging of Union County gave me the number when I asked for help writing my mom’s will. They told me free clinics run every 6-8 weeks. I had a simple question - how do I find out about the free clinics? Do I get called or emailed when one has been planned? I was on hold 15 minutes, then I got intentionally talked over the entire time I tried finding out if I needed to be calling. The rude and condescending woman also insulted me for not knowng IN ADVANCE legal procedures for calling a “helpline,” inferring that ... read more

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Anonymous 
a year ago

The Council on Aging of Union County gave me the number when I asked for help writing my mom’s will. They told me free clinics run every 6-8 weeks. I had a simple question - how do I find out about the free clinics? Do I get called or emailed when one has been planned? I was on hold 15 minutes, then I got intentionally talked over the entire time I tried finding out if I needed to be calling. The rude and condescending woman also insulted me for not knowng IN ADVANCE legal procedures for calling a “helpline,” inferring that ... read more

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