Guidance
We will help you understand the legal
process involved for your case with clear,
step-by-step instructions.
Knowledge
We give you the knowledge you will
need if you are planning to represent
yourself in your family law case,
housing dispute, or other civil matter.
Forms
We will show you which forms you will
need to submit for your case and help
you to understand the forms so you can
fill them out correctly.
Empowerment
Representing yourself in a legal matter
can be intimidating. By helping you
understand what is involved, we can
empower you to fight for your rights
more effectively.
What to Expect
While we are not able to act as
your lawyer and provide legal
advice, here are the services we
do provide for free at the Legal
Support Center
DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
about navigating the legal
system for your family law
case, housing dispute, or
other civil case?
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The Legal Support
Center can help.
The Legal Support Center of Guilford County
empowers individuals representing themselves in
legal proceedings by providing clear, accessible, and
court-approved information. Located within the
Guilford County Courthouses, we guide residents
through legal processes with step-by-step resources
for family law, housing disputes, and other common
court matters. By equipping litigants with the
knowledge to navigate the court system effectively,
we improve judicial efficiency, reduce procedural
delays, and ensure that access to justice is not limited
by the ability to afford legal representation.
Locations & Hours
High Point Courthouse, Room 140
Mondays & Wednesdays
8 AM - 1 PM
Greensboro Courthouse,
Days and times will be
announced soon
Court Support for Families is a "North Carolina-
based non-profit organization passionately
dedicated to guiding families and individuals
through the complexities of the legal system. Their
focus is on providing crucial support in family law,
particularly in matters of child custody and
navigating the court system.
We are managed by Court Support
for Families (Court Watch)