North Carolina Motion For Exemption From Credit Counseling is a legal document that can be filed in North Carolina courts. It is used when a debtor wishes to file for bankruptcy but is not able to attend credit counseling. The motion requests the court to exempt the debtor from the credit counseling requirement of the bankruptcy filing process. There are two types of North Carolina Motion For Exemption From Credit Counseling: the standard motion and the motion for hardship. The standard motion is filed in cases where the debtor is unable to attend credit counseling for reasons such as distance, disability, or lack of transportation. The motion for hardship is filed in cases where the debtor is facing an extreme financial situation, such as unemployment, sudden medical expenses, or natural disasters. The court will evaluate the motion and decide whether to grant the exemption or not.