Public Legal Education and Information Services New Brunswick
Legal information service available to residents of New Brunswick, providing information for various areas of law.
Area of Law: General
Type: Legal Information
Legal information service available to residents of New Brunswick, providing information for various areas of law.
Legal Aid provides a range of legal services to low income individuals in Newfoundland and Labrador in the areas of family and criminal law.
Non-profit organization dedicated to educating Newfoundlanders and Labradorians about the law. They provide public legal education and information services with the intent of increasing access to justice.
Information about several areas of law including family law, court services, criminal law, and property law.
Legal information found on the Law Society website is provided by the Law Society for general information purposes. It should not be considered as legal advice. For proper legal advice and assistance, please consult a lawyer.
This service is maintained and freely provided to the public by the Law Society. The lawyers listed on this service have applied and volunteered to have their names included under the areas of practice they have specified.
Website offers information relating to the law, processes, and services that make up family law in Nova Scotia. This website will help you understand your family law issue and will provide the tools to allow you to navigate the options available to help solve your problem.
The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (or LISNS) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. They provide easy to understand information and resources about the law.
The Nova Scotia Legal Aid Commission delivers legal aid via a network of 16 community-based law offices as well as 3 sub-offices.
The Legal Services Board of Nunavut (LSB) was incorporated in July 2000. As the territory’s legal aid plan, LSB is responsible for providing legal services to financially eligible Nunavummiut in the areas of criminal, family and civil law.