GENERAL INFORMATION

  •  www.trc.ca
    Our firm acknowledges the harm and atrocities that have been committed against the indigenous people. We encourage all of our clients to read the Truth and Reconciliation Report and take action as we work towards reconciling Canada’s ugly past. We can all work towards integrating calls to action in our homes, workplaces and communities.

  • www.nctr.ca
    Our firm acknowledges the harm and atrocities that have been committed against the indigenous people. We encourage all of our clients to educate themselves and take action as we work towards reconciling Canada’s ugly past. This link also contains information on the 24/7 Residential School Survivor Crisis Line Canada: 1-866-925-4419 for those seeking support.

  •  legalinfo.org
    Website contains information and answers to frequently asked questions in common areas of law in Nova Scotia including: Family, Wills and Estates etc. This Society also offers a free referral service for Nova Scotians seeking to consult with a lawyer.

  •  legalinfo.org/lawyers-legal-help
    Free and low cost legal service programs in Nova Scotia.

  • https://nsrlpe.com/srl-resources/

    The National Self-Represented Litigants Project East website provides low-cost and free legal resources in various areas of law across Nova Scotia.

  • https://novascotia.ca/sexualassaultlegaladvice/

    Information on a Sexual Assault legal advice program available in Nova Scotia, which provides survivors with the option to access two hours free legal advice.

  • https://www.dal.ca/faculty/health/socialwork/programs/Dalhousie-School-of-Social-Work-Community-Clinic.html

    A link to Dalhousie’s Community Clinic, which offers Nova Scotians the opportunity to seek social, psychological and occupational supports. If you feel you may benefit from services offered by the Social Work Clinic you may self-refer, or ask our office to make a referral on your behalf.