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Uninsured Drivers

Learn about legal options and debt repayment if you caused injury to someone in a motor vehicle accident and you didn’t have insurance.

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Workers' Resource Centre (WRC)
The WRC helps Alberta workers through advocacy, a Casework Program, and Public Legal Education. If you need help with an employment issue, the WRC is ready to help.
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Self Represented Litigants (LawNow Vol. 41-1)

Representing yourself in court is a daunting task. This issue of LawNow offers some suggestions for success.

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Resources for Self Represented Litigants - Supreme Court of Canada

This page on the Supreme Court of Canada website provides information for self-represented litigants in the following areas:

  1. If you are thinking about bringing an application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada or
  2. if you have been named as a respondent in an application for leave to appeal, it’s very important to try to get legal advice as a first step. 

The Supreme Court of Canada only hears select cases.  It helps a lot to get advice on whether or not yours could be a case which the Court will hear.

Pro Bono Ontario operates a program that helps in this situation.  No matter what province you are in, you are strongly encouraged to apply for assistance by visiting the Pro Bono Ontario website.

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Create a Parenting Plan

This resource helps parents walk through the steps of creating parenting plan. A parenting plan is a written document that outlines how parents will raise their children after separation or divorce. This interactive tool will give you some options to develop a personalized parenting plan. This tool is not intended as legal advice.

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Waiving a Filing Fee

If you can’t afford to pay the filing fees for court, you can make an application at a Court Registry office to find out whether or not you qualify to have the filing fee waived. Learn if you qualify to have filing fees waived and how to apply here.

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Human Rights in Residential Tenancies and the Residential Tenancies Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS)

This blog post clarifies the current law in terms of the human rights of residential tenants in Alberta, identifies concerns about a lack of effective protection of tenants’ human rights at the Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service, and suggests that lawyers and advocates working in this area should ask questions to determine if discrimination is occurring and, if so, make their clients aware of their rights and how they can protect them.

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Licence plates and driver documents

On this page you will find information on how to renew or replace a driver's licence, get a licence plate or a parking placard for people with disabilities, exchange a licence from outside Alberta, Update driving documents, and more

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Licence Plates

In Alberta a valid licence plate must be displayed on your vehicle at all times. Check out this page to find out more abouthow to acquire a plate and what options are available to you.

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Family Guide to Federal Corrections in Alberta - Edmonton Area
This guide is designed with the intent of helping families and friends of men incarcerated in Alberta navigate our sometimes complex and intimidating Criminal Justice System. This booklet has been prepared by the Edmonton John Howard Society.
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