17
Dec
17
Dec
New Zealand SRL Research Identifies Same Trends and Draws Same Conclusions as other National Studies
For the past 3 years, we have been following the doctoral research of Bridgette Toy-Cronin at the University of Otago, New Zealand as s...
17
Dec
How Did We Do? NSRLP Annual Report 2015
The NSRLP Advisory Board met in Windsor on November 27th and reviewed progress towards our 2015 strategic goals, including what we did ...
17
Dec
Sue’s Departure and NSRLP Future
After four years of dedicated work for NSRLP (and its predecessor, the National SRL Study), Sue Rice, our Project Manager and Research ...
26
Nov
Announcing the Launch of our CanLll Primer – Now in French
We are delighted to announce that NSRLP’s CanLII Primer – which has received rave reviews, including from CanLll themselves – is now av...
26
Nov
Small Steps Towards Big Goals
The Family Justice & Mental Health Social Lab
The Family Justice and Mental Health Social Lab at the Winkler Institute for Dispute ...
03
Nov
CLEO – Steps in a Family Law Case Flowcharts
CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario) has launched three interactive flowcharts designed to help people understand and navigate the ...
22
Oct
Introducing the “Self-Rep Navigators”
A Toronto-based lawyers group has launched the “Self-Rep Navigators” to direct legal services towards self-represented litigants. Descr...
22
Oct
“Journey to Justice”: important new resource for SRLs (and their lawyer coaches)
We are delighted to recommend a new book written by SRL coach, lawyer Denice Barrie (www.waymarklaw.ca) from Gabriola Island, B.C. Titl...
22
Oct
Small Steps Towards Big Goals
We are continuing our series that publicizes developments significant to Access to Justice and in particular to SRLs. With a goal as bi...
24
Sep
NSRLP Presenting SRL Data in Australia to Professional Audiences
“Most judges tend to couple the words “self-represented litigant” with an expletive. It is customary to regard them as difficult, time-...
24
Sep
More Law Student Involvement in Programming For SRLs: The Family Court Support Worker Program
As we reported in our last e-blast (“Pro Bono Students Canada Begins Family Law Coaching Project at Windsor Law”) Pro Bono Students Can...