How do I find a copy of a deceased’s will?
If you know the lawyer that drafted the will, you should contact that lawyer, who can advise whether or not a copy of the will can be disclosed to you....
Read More...If you know the lawyer that drafted the will, you should contact that lawyer, who can advise whether or not a copy of the will can be disclosed to you....
Read More...a) Can I print or scan at the Law Library? Yes, members of the public can photocopy/print/scan materials at the Law Library. Please note that due to legislation (Canadian Copyright...
Read More...Unfortunately, we cannot offer distance services to the public. However, you may still access the free case and legislation database CanLII and our library catalogue off-site through the internet. We...
Read More...Donations are accepted in very limited circumstances. We ask that you please contact the Law Librarian first, providing as much detail as possible about the donation, such as title, author,...
Read More...Due to licencing restrictions, the public only has access to the free case and legislation database CanLII and to our library catalogue. These can be accessed on either our computers...
Read More...This service is restricted to members of the Law Society.
Read More...The Public Legal Information Association of Newfoundland and Labrador (PLIAN) can assist you in finding a lawyer if you are having difficulty.
Read More...The Law Library can only provide help with legal information, such as where to find a book or what materials might be of help to start with. We cannot interpret...
Read More...No, there are no fees for accessing the Law Library. The only charges are for printing/photocopying/scanning (see below).
Read More...Members of the public may use the library resources on-site only. Photocopying and printing is available for $0.50/page.
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