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North Carolina
Obamacare
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  • What North Carolina Residents Need to Know About Obamacare for 2021
  • Get Help Finding a Health Insurance Plan in North Carolina
  • Obamacare for Self-Employed North Carolina Residents
  • Ways to Save Money on Obamacare in North Carolina
  • How Much Is the Obamacare Tax Penalty?
  • Do I Have to Get Health Insurance in North Carolina?
  • How Obamacare Can Help Unemployed North Carolina Residents


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Bankruptcy
by ZipCode

  • Raleigh, NC Bankruptcy Guide
  • Means Test Calculator for Wake County
  • North Carolina Bankruptcy Exemptions
  • Information about the North Carolina Eastern District Bankruptcy Court
  • Table of Free North Carolina Bankruptcy Forms
  • Bankruptcy Lawyers Serving Raleigh, NC


North Carolina
Inheritance Law
by ZipCode

  • What North Carolina Residents Need to Know About Inheritance Law
  • Does North Carolina Collect Estate or Inheritance Tax?
  • What Taxes Need to Be Filed After Someone Dies?
  • Who Inherits When Your Spouse or Parent Dies Without a Will?
  • How Probate Works in North Carolina
  • How to Handle a Small Estate in North Carolina
  • What Rights Do Creditors Have?


North Carolina
Child Custody
by ZipCode

  • What North Carolina Residents Need To Know About How to Get Custody of a Child
  • How North Carolina Courts make Child Custody Decisions
  • How Does Child Custody Work in North Carolina?
  • Who Claims a Child on Taxes After a Custody Case?
  • Can You Change Child Support Payment Amounts By Moving to a Different State?
  • How to Enforce a Child Custody Order in North Carolina


North Carolina
Unemployment
by ZipCode

  • Coronavirus Update! -- What North Carolina Residents Need to Know About Unemployment Benefits
  • How Do I Apply for Unemployment Benefits in Raleigh, NC?
  • Can I Appeal a Denial of Unemployment Benefits in North Carolina?
  • Am I Eligible for Unemployment Benefits in North Carolina?
  • How the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Affects North Carolina Unemployment Benefits
  • Do I Need a Lawyer to Get Unemployment Benefits in North Carolina?
  • How Can I Find a Good Unemployment Lawyer in North Carolina?
  • Paying an Unemployment Lawyer in North Carolina
  • COVID-19 and Unemployment Benefits in North Carolina FAQ
  • Pandemic Unemployment Assistance: Unemployment Benefits for Contractors, Gig Workers, and Self-Employed Workers in North Carolina
  • How Much Will I Collect in Unemployment Benefits in North Carolina?
  • How Long Will My Unemployment Benefits Last in North Carolina?
  • What Do I Have to Do to Keep Receiving Unemployment Benefits in North Carolina?


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Wage&Hour
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  • What You Need to Know About North Carolina Minimum Wage and Overtime Law?
  • Am I Entitled to Minimum Wage in North Carolina?
  • Am I Entitled to Overtime Pay in North Carolina?
  • What Are My Rights to Tips in North Carolina?
  • What Are My Rights to Tips in North Carolina?
  • Does My North Carolina Employer Have to Give Me Breaks From Work?
  • Am I Entitled to Paid Sick Leave, Family Leave, or Vacation Time in North Carolina?
  • Can My Employer Garnish My Wages in North Carolina?
  • What Can I Do If I Am Owed Pay in North Carolina?
  • Are Shifts or Work Hours Regulated in North Carolina?
  • Are Shifts or Work Hours Regulated in North Carolina?


North Carolina
Student Loans
by ZipCode

  • Can I Discharge My Student Loans in Bankruptcy?
  • Consolidating Student Loans: Pros And Cons
  • What Happens If I Default on My Student Loans?
  • How to Get Out of Student Loan Default
  • Student Loan Forgiveness Progams


North Carolina
Democracy
by ZipCode

  • How to Vote in North Carolina
  • What We’re Reading About Democracy and Voting
  • Groups That Track Legislation on Specific Issues
  • Who Runs the Police Force & Sheriff’s Office in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Wake County?


North Carolina
Coronavirus
by ZipCode

  • LegalConsumer Coronavirus Updates for North Carolina
  • COVID-19 Eviction Suspensions & Free Eviction Resources for North Carolina
  • Best Covid19 resources for consumers on the web
  • Can I sign up for Obamacare because of the COVID-19 Crisis?

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Wake County Cities

City Legal Guides for Wake County

  1. Raleigh - 403,892
  2. Cary - 135,234
  3. Wake Forest - 65,491
  4. Apex - 37,476
  1. Holly Springs - 33,071
  2. Garner - 25,745
  3. Fuquay Varina - 24,906
  4. Morrisville - 18,576
Largest North Carolina Cities
  1. Charlotte - 731,424
  2. Raleigh - 403,892
  3. Greensboro - 269,666
  4. Winston-Salem - 229,617
  5. Durham - 228,330
  1. Fayetteville - 200,564
  2. Cary - 135,234
  3. Wilmington - 106,476
  4. High Point - 104,371
  5. Chapel Hill - 87,971
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Wake County Cities

City Legal Guides for Wake County

  1. Raleigh - 403,892
  2. Cary - 135,234
  3. Wake Forest - 65,491
  4. Apex - 37,476
  1. Holly Springs - 33,071
  2. Garner - 25,745
  3. Fuquay Varina - 24,906
  4. Morrisville - 18,576
Largest North Carolina Cities
  1. Charlotte - 731,424
  2. Raleigh - 403,892
  3. Greensboro - 269,666
  4. Winston-Salem - 229,617
  5. Durham - 228,330
  1. Fayetteville - 200,564
  2. Cary - 135,234
  3. Wilmington - 106,476
  4. High Point - 104,371
  5. Chapel Hill - 87,971
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(W) TN
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Raleigh, NC: Law By ZipCode
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Unemploy­ment Law
  • COVID-19 Unemployment Updates for North Carolina
  • How to Apply in North Carolina
  • How Much You'll Get
  • Appeals, Lawyers
  • Wake County Unemployment Offices
North Carolina Wage & Hour Law
  • North Carolina Minimum Wage
  • Overtime Rules
  • Breaks, Tips
Obamacare in North Carolina 
  • How to Apply for Obamacare in North Carolina
  • COVID-19 Obamacare Updates for North Carolina
  • Tax Penalties
  • 2020 Obamacare Rates for Wake County
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Medical Directives
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North Carolina Child Custody
  • How Child Custody Works In North Carolina
  • Wake County Family Court 
Inheritance Law
  • North Carolina Estate Taxes
  • Wake County Probate Court 
  • North Carolina Probate Laws 
  • North Carolina Intestacy Laws 
Student Loans
  • Student Loan Forgiveness
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Democracy
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City Legal Guides for Wake County

  1. Raleigh - 403,892
  2. Cary - 135,234
  3. Wake Forest - 65,491
  4. Apex - 37,476
  5. Holly Springs - 33,071
  6. Garner - 25,745
  7. Fuquay Varina - 24,906
  8. Morrisville - 18,576
  1. Knightdale - 11,401
  2. Willow Spring - 8,926
  3. Wendell - 5,845
  4. Zebulon - 4,433
  5. Rolesville - 3,786
  6. New Hill - 1,727
  7. Five Points - 689

North Carolina Counties >

Counties in North Carolina

  1. Alamance County - 151,131 (Graham)
  2. Alexander County - 37,198 (Taylorsville)
  3. Alleghany County - 11,155 (Sparta)
  4. Anson County - 26,948 (Wadesboro)
  5. Ashe County - 27,281 (Jefferson)
  6. Avery County - 17,797 (Newland)
  7. Beaufort County - 47,759 (Washington)
  8. Bertie County - 21,282 (Windsor)
  9. Bladen County - 35,190 (Elizabethtown)
  10. Brunswick County - 107,431 (Bolivia)
  11. Buncombe County - 238,318 (Asheville)
  12. Burke County - 90,912 (Morganton)
  13. Cabarrus County - 178,011 (Concord)
  14. Caldwell County - 83,029 (Lenoir)
  15. Camden County - 9,980 (Camden)
  16. Carteret County - 66,469 (Beaufort)
  17. Caswell County - 23,719 (Yanceyville)
  18. Catawba County - 154,358 (Newton)
  19. Chatham County - 63,505 (Pittsboro)
  20. Cherokee County - 27,444 (Murphy)
  21. Chowan County - 14,793 (Edenton)
  22. Clay County - 10,587 (Hayesville)
  23. Cleveland County - 98,078 (Shelby)
  24. Columbus County - 58,098 (Whiteville)
  25. Craven County - 103,505 (New Bern)
  26. Cumberland County - 319,431 (Fayetteville)
  27. Currituck County - 23,547 (Currituck)
  28. Dare County - 33,920 (Manteo)
  29. Davidson County - 162,878 (Lexington)
  30. Davie County - 41,240 (Mocksville)
  31. Duplin County - 58,505 (Kenansville)
  32. Durham County - 267,587 (Durham)
  33. Edgecombe County - 56,552 (Tarboro)
  34. Forsyth County - 350,670 (Winston-Salem)
  35. Franklin County - 60,619 (Louisburg)
  36. Gaston County - 206,086 (Gastonia)
  37. Gates County - 12,197 (Gatesville)
  38. Graham County - 8,861 (Robbinsville)
  39. Granville County - 59,916 (Oxford)
  40. Greene County - 21,362 (Snow Hill)
  41. Guilford County - 488,406 (Greensboro and High Point)
  42. Halifax County - 54,691 (Halifax)
  43. Harnett County - 114,678 (Lillington)
  44. Haywood County - 59,036 (Waynesville)
  45. Henderson County - 106,740 (Hendersonville)
  46. Hertford County - 24,669 (Winton)
  47. Hoke County - 46,952 (Raeford)
  48. Hyde County - 5,810 (Swan Quarter)
  49. Iredell County - 159,437 (Statesville)
  50. Jackson County - 40,271 (Sylva)
  1. Johnston County - 168,878 (Smithfield)
  2. Jones County - 10,153 (Trenton)
  3. Lee County - 57,866 (Sanford)
  4. Lenoir County - 59,495 (Kinston)
  5. Lincoln County - 78,265 (Lincolnton)
  6. McDowell County - 44,996 (Marion)
  7. Macon County - 33,922 (Franklin)
  8. Madison County - 20,764 (Marshall)
  9. Martin County - 24,505 (Williamston)
  10. Mecklenburg County - 919,628 (Charlotte)
  11. Mitchell County - 15,579 (Bakersville)
  12. Montgomery County - 27,798 (Troy)
  13. Moore County - 88,247 (Carthage)
  14. Nash County - 95,840 (Nashville)
  15. New Hanover County - 202,667 (Wilmington)
  16. Northampton County - 22,099 (Jackson)
  17. Onslow County - 177,772 (Jacksonville)
  18. Orange County - 133,801 (Hillsborough)
  19. Pamlico County - 13,144 (Bayboro)
  20. Pasquotank County - 40,661 (Elizabeth City)
  21. Pender County - 52,217 (Burgaw)
  22. Perquimans County - 13,453 (Hertford)
  23. Person County - 39,464 (Roxboro)
  24. Pitt County - 168,148 (Greenville)
  25. Polk County - 20,510 (Columbus)
  26. Randolph County - 141,752 (Asheboro)
  27. Richmond County - 46,639 (Rockingham)
  28. Robeson County - 134,168 (Lumberton)
  29. Rockingham County - 93,643 (Wentworth)
  30. Rowan County - 138,428 (Salisbury)
  31. Rutherford County - 67,810 (Rutherfordton)
  32. Sampson County - 63,431 (Clinton)
  33. Scotland County - 36,157 (Laurinburg)
  34. Stanly County - 60,585 (Albemarle)
  35. Stokes County - 47,401 (Danbury)
  36. Surry County - 73,673 (Dobson)
  37. Swain County - 13,981 (Bryson City)
  38. Transylvania County - 33,090 (Brevard)
  39. Tyrrell County - 4,407 (Columbia)
  40. Union County - 201,292 (Monroe)
  41. Vance County - 45,422 (Henderson)
  42. Wake County - 900,993 (Raleigh)
  43. Warren County - 20,972 (Warrenton)
  44. Washington County - 13,228 (Plymouth)
  45. Watauga County - 51,079 (Boone)
  46. Wayne County - 122,623 (Goldsboro)
  47. Wilkes County - 69,340 (Wilkesboro)
  48. Wilson County - 81,234 (Wilson)
  49. Yadkin County - 38,406 (Yadkinville)
  50. Yancey County - 17,818 (Burnsville)
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Largest North Carolina Cities >

Largest North Carolina Cities

  1. Charlotte - 731,424
  2. Raleigh - 403,892
  3. Greensboro - 269,666
  4. Winston-Salem - 229,617
  5. Durham - 228,330
  6. Fayetteville - 200,564
  7. Cary - 135,234
  8. Wilmington - 106,476
  9. High Point - 104,371
  10. Chapel Hill - 87,971
  11. Gastonia - 85,249
  12. Greenville - 84,554
  13. Asheville - 83,393
  14. Concord - 79,066
  15. Jacksonville - 70,537
  16. Wake Forest - 65,491
  17. Hickory - 61,829
  18. Rocky Mount - 57,477
  19. Burlington - 49,963
  20. Wilson - 49,167
  21. Hendersonville - 47,527
  22. Huntersville - 46,773
  23. Winterville - 46,280
  24. Sandy Ridge - 45,672
  25. Kannapolis - 42,625
  26. Thomasville - 39,010
  27. Apex - 37,476
  28. Goldsboro - 36,437
  29. Salisbury - 33,662
  30. Indian Trail - 33,518
  31. Holly Springs - 33,071
  32. Monroe - 32,797
  33. Davidson - 32,786
  34. Mooresville - 32,711
  35. Newton - 32,264
  36. Lexington - 30,851
  37. Clayton - 30,712
  38. Kernersville - 30,386
  39. New Bern - 29,524
  40. Fort Bragg - 29,183
  41. Camp Lejeune - 29,111
  42. Sanford - 28,094
  43. Morganton - 28,058
  44. Matthews - 27,198
  45. Trinity - 26,604
  46. Shallotte - 26,545
  47. Statesville - 26,460
  48. Garner - 25,745
  49. Asheboro - 25,012
  50. FUQUAY VARINA - 24,906
  1. Cornelius - 24,866
  2. Lumberton - 24,839
  3. Candler - 24,582
  4. China Grove - 24,501
  5. Mount Airy - 24,334
  6. Roanoke Rapids - 23,144
  7. Mint Hill - 22,722
  8. Yadkin - 21,834
  9. Kinston - 21,677
  10. CL NAVAL HOSPITAL - 21,632
  11. Dallas - 21,436
  12. Henderson - 21,046
  13. Lenoir - 21,005
  14. Leaksville - 20,857
  15. Havelock - 20,735
  16. Richlands - 20,615
  17. Shelby - 20,323
  18. Lincolnton - 20,145
  19. Marion - 19,949
  20. Reidsville - 19,874
  21. Carrboro - 19,582
  22. Waynesville - 19,489
  23. Swansboro - 19,417
  24. Leicester - 19,148
  25. Arden - 18,821
  26. Elizabeth City - 18,683
  27. Clemmons - 18,627
  28. Morrisville - 18,576
  29. Deep River - 18,518
  30. Lewisville - 17,707
  31. Icard - 17,628
  32. Boone - 17,122
  33. Cherryville - 16,500
  34. Smithfield - 16,409
  35. Laurinburg - 15,962
  36. Albemarle - 15,903
  37. Rockingham - 15,745
  38. Swannanoa - 15,551
  39. Eden - 15,527
  40. Roxboro - 15,284
  41. Hope Mills - 15,176
  42. Washington - 14,838
  43. Cool Spring - 14,804
  44. Pleasant Grove - 14,677
  45. Franklin - 14,509
  46. Youngsville - 14,423
  47. Graham - 14,153
  48. North Albemarle - 14,046
  49. Stallings - 13,831
  50. Hillsborough - 13,809

100 Largest US Cities >

100 Largest US Cities

  1. New York, NY - 8,175,133
  2. Los Angeles, CA - 3,792,621
  3. Houston, TX - 3,075,388
  4. Phoenix, AZ - 2,972,357
  5. Chicago, IL - 2,695,598
  6. Brooklyn, NY - 2,504,700
  7. San Diego, CA - 2,259,481
  8. San Jose, CA - 1,661,105
  9. Manhattan, NY - 1,585,873
  10. Philadelphia, PA - 1,526,006
  11. Bronx, NY - 1,385,108
  12. San Antonio, TX - 1,327,407
  13. Dallas, TX - 1,197,816
  14. Sacramento, CA - 1,072,790
  15. Seattle, WA - 965,769
  16. Salt Lake City, UT - 932,320
  17. Miami, FL - 908,839
  18. Jacksonville, FL - 821,784
  19. Indianapolis, IN - 820,445
  20. San Bernardino, CA - 807,147
  21. San Francisco, CA - 805,235
  22. Fort Worth, TX - 791,745
  23. Austin, TX - 790,390
  24. Columbus, OH - 787,033
  25. Hempstead, NY - 759,757
  26. Charlotte, NC - 731,424
  27. Detroit, MI - 713,777
  28. Fresno, CA - 664,000
  29. El Paso, TX - 649,121
  30. Memphis, TN - 646,889
  31. Albuquerque, NM - 633,223
  32. Tampa, FL - 625,570
  33. Egypt Lake-Leto, FL - 625,570
  34. Baltimore, MD - 620,961
  35. Boston, MA - 617,594
  36. Ontario, CA - 615,598
  37. Washington, DC - 601,723
  38. Nashville, TN - 601,222
  39. Denver, CO - 600,158
  40. Milwaukee, WI - 594,833
  41. Portland, OR - 583,776
  42. Las Vegas, NV - 583,756
  43. Oklahoma City, OK - 579,999
  44. Tulsa, OK - 569,469
  45. Nashville-Davidson, TN - 545,524
  46. Orlando, FL - 539,261
  47. Atlanta, GA - 531,648
  48. Tucson, AZ - 520,116
  49. Arlington, TX - 491,713
  50. Brookhaven, NY - 486,040
  1. Staten Island, NY - 468,730
  2. Long Beach, CA - 462,257
  3. Kansas City, MO - 459,787
  4. Riverside, CA - 456,130
  5. Birmingham, AL - 455,278
  6. Mesa, AZ - 439,041
  7. Virginia Beach, VA - 437,994
  8. Tacoma, WA - 427,051
  9. Colorado Springs, CO - 416,427
  10. Oakland, CA - 411,480
  11. Omaha, NE - 408,958
  12. Raleigh, NC - 403,892
  13. Cleveland, OH - 396,815
  14. Bakersfield, CA - 393,778
  15. Honolulu, HI - 390,738
  16. Chandler, AZ - 388,838
  17. Minneapolis, MN - 382,578
  18. Wichita, KS - 382,368
  19. Inglewood, CA - 369,694
  20. Hayward, CA - 366,577
  21. Spokane, WA - 353,581
  22. New Orleans, LA - 343,829
  23. Stockton, CA - 343,203
  24. Compton, CA - 342,576
  25. Hialeah, FL - 342,086
  26. Country Club, FL - 342,086
  27. Anaheim, CA - 336,265
  28. Fremont, CA - 325,166
  29. Aurora, CO - 325,078
  30. Santa Ana, CA - 324,528
  31. Clearwater, FL - 319,594
  32. Saint Louis, MO - 319,294
  33. Whittier, CA - 316,911
  34. Modesto, CA - 312,842
  35. Pittsburgh, PA - 305,704
  36. Corpus Christi, TX - 305,215
  37. Cincinnati, OH - 296,943
  38. Oyster Bay, NY - 293,214
  39. Anchorage, AK - 291,826
  40. Toledo, OH - 287,208
  41. Saint Paul, MN - 285,068
  42. Murrieta, CA - 282,939
  43. Fort Lauderdale, FL - 282,219
  44. Newark, NJ - 277,140
  45. Greensboro, NC - 269,666
  46. Pasadena, CA - 268,040
  47. Greenville, SC - 263,637
  48. Plantation, FL - 261,673
  49. Buffalo, NY - 261,310
  50. Lexington, KY - 260,512

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