Representing Yourself in Canada (NSRLP)
The National Self-Represented Litigants Project (NSRLP) is dedicated to advocating for systemic change in the Canadian justice system to better meet the needs of self-represented litigants (SRLs).
The National Self-Represented Litigants Project (NSRLP) is dedicated to advocating for systemic change in the Canadian justice system to better meet the needs of self-represented litigants (SRLs).
This Handbook is intended as a reference for self-represented family litigants appearing in Canadian courts.
Life events, children, family, individuals, property, land, housing
Managing stress and anxiety can be difficult. If you or your loved ones need support, the GNWT and our NWT Health and Social Services System have a wide range of formal and informal supports available when and where you need it.
The NWT Community Counselling Program provides on-the-ground access to mental health services in all of the regions.
The Children's Lawyer is located in Legal Aid, and represents children involved with Child and Family services, as well as those who are involved in custody and access court cases.
An e-mental health option that supports youth and young adults in learning new ways to manage stress, depression and anxiety, as well as strengthening their existing coping skills.
If you are experiencing violence at home and are looking for help, contact us. Whether you need a safe place to stay, an Emergency Protection Order or someone to talk to, we're here to help.
Our 24/7 crisis line is available whenever you need us: 1-866-223-7775
Health and Social Services
The Maintenance Enforcement Program assists children and families by monitoring, enforcing and collecting spousal and/or child support payments specified in court orders and agreements.