Saskatchewan Legal Resources

Saskatchewan Legislation – a Government of Saskatchewan website that provides free access to provincial Acts, regulations and other legislation. Visit https://publications.saskatchewan.ca/#/categories/1505.

Saskatchewan Courts – the official website for Saskatchewan Courts which provides court-related information to the public, including on court schedules, fees, forms, court rules / practices, etc. Visit https://sasklawcourts.ca/.

Law Society of Saskatchewan – the Law Society of Saskatchewan is the self-regulating organization for Saskatchewan lawyers and offers information to the public for everything from lawyer complaints to helping you understand different legal fee arrangements. Visit https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/.

Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) – PLEA helps members of the public by providing general legal information on a variety of topic areas, suggesting resources, and telling people about different options for obtaining legal advice. Visit https://www.plea.org/.

Association des juristes d’expression française de la Saskatchewan (AJEFS) – The AJEFS focuses on developing and providing access to justice in French in Saskatchewan by providing legal information, referrals to French-speaking lawyers, offering help to those who have been unable to find legal services in French. Visit https://www.saskinfojustice.ca/.

NEWLI – NEWLI provides plain language legal information for newcomers, including Saskatchewan-based information about rights & responsibilities, government, the justice system and answers to frequently asked questions. Visit http://newli.plea.org/.

Family Law Saskatchewan – Family Law Saskatchewan provides legal information to help individuals in Saskatchewan navigate a separation or divorce without a lawyer and everything that follows. Visit https://familylaw.plea.org/.

Family Matters Program – The Family Matters program aims to minimize the impact of separation and divorce by providing information and resources to deal with a changing family situation, including answers to FAQs, links to related resources, etc. Visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/births-deaths-marriages-and-divorces/separation-or-divorce/family-matters-program.

Collaborative Process of Saskatchewan – The Collaborative Process is for individuals going through divorce or separation approach the process from a non-adversarial manner rather than the normal court adversarial manner. The aim is to help protect the dignity and long-term interests of all family members. Visit https://collabsask.com/.