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The official Twitter feed for the National Self-Represented Litigants Project. We work toward better #AccesstoJustice for all Canadians.

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NS Family Law@nsfamilylaw·
DYK the basic amount of child support is based on the paying parent’s gross (before tax) yearly income, the province/territory where the paying parent lives, and the number of children they are paying support for? nsfamilylaw.ca/child-support/…
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Through research, free public legal education, and national data, the NSRLP works to ensure that SRLs are not navigating the justice system alone. If 1000 lawyers each give $100, we can sustain this work across the country. Donate today: representingyourselfcanada.com/donate/ 1/2
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CIAJ ICAJ
CIAJ ICAJ@CIAJ_ICAJ·
[New Article] “Abusive dynamics often do not end with separation — in fact, the opposite is often true.” — Supreme Court of Canada — SCC. Dr. Ilana Dodi Luther & Emily Tallon examine post-separation coercive control and the legal system’s response. → ciaj-icaj.ca/en/2026/03/17/…
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Legal Aid Alberta
Legal Aid Alberta@LegalAidAlberta·
How does bail work and what does it actually mean to be "out on bail?" Legal Aid Alberta justice of the peace bail lawyer Dave Lloyd helps break down common questions about bail, from the role of bail hearings to types of bail, conditions and what happens if bail is denied or revoked. #LegalAid #AccessToJustice #ABJustice legalaid.ab.ca/news/how-does-…
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NS Family Law@nsfamilylaw·
There are two types of moves - ‘change in residence’ and ‘relocation’. This issue is sometimes called ‘mobility’. What is the difference and what is required if you plan to move with a child? nsfamilylaw.ca/children/reloc…
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NSRLP@SelfRepsCanada·
Tom Macintosh Zheng writes for LAW360 Canada about the increasing problem of fictitious case law in legal submissions. Read the full article here: law360.ca/ca/inhousecoun…
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HRLSC Ontario
HRLSC Ontario@HRLSC_ON·
International Day to Combat Islamophobia seeks to shine a light on the real, harmful ways anti-Muslim hate can affect many areas of life (school, housing, policing, services, online spaces): hrlsc.on.ca/school-staff-m…
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NS Family Law@nsfamilylaw·
DYK you can file for divorce in Nova Scotia, even if you did not get married here? As long as the person filing for divorce has lived in Nova Scotia for at least one year, the Court in Nova Scotia can process the divorce. nsfamilylaw.ca/separation-div…
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NS Family Law@nsfamilylaw·
If you have an active court application, or are considering making one, be sure to tell court staff of any violence or threats, or any other safety issue between you and the other party, even if no charges were laid. nsfamilylaw.ca/family-violence
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Stem Legal
Stem Legal@stemlegal·
What to Expect in Family Court in Ontario: Timeline, Procedure, and What Actually Happens dlvr.it/TRRwHv via @familyllb
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