Self Represented or Unrepresented Litigants
If you choose to represent yourself in court and on legal matters, or if you simply have no other option, you may find the following information helpful.
Statutes (Laws)
Laws in Canada (Federal Law):
Court Forms
Court forms for PEI Supreme Court
Court forms for PEI Provincial Court
Court forms require a General Heading: General Heading for Actions and General Heading for Applications
Rules of Court
Annotated Rules of Civil Procedure
Checklist for Rule 61: Appeals to an Appeal Division
How to process a Civil Appeal
Practice Notes
Judges' Reasons for Judgement
You can search and read judges' decisions.
Resources
CanLii: CanLII is a non-profit organization managed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII's goal is to make Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet. This website provides access to court judgments, tribunal decisions, statutes and regulations from all Canadian jurisdictions.
A Study of Self Represented Litigants in the Supreme Court of PEI
Federal Child Support Tables for PEI:
Kits & Publications
Uncontested Divorce Kit (made in collaboration with PEI Courts, for sale at CLIA for $30)
Defending Yourself in Criminal Court
What do I Include in a Separation Agreement?
A Guide for Witnesses
A Guide to the Courts on PEI
Civil Trial Procedure
Family Court Procedure
Information for Executors / Information for Administrators (Wills)
We have copies of the Small Claims Court Rules of Court book and the Spousal Support Variation Application book available at the office.
We hold a free course called "The Best Interests of the Children in Custody and Access" on a monthly basis.




