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Marrow Law has been awarded funding from the Nunavut Law Foundation to support clients requiring Inuktut interpretation for Wills and Estate planning services across Nunavut.
This funding covers Inuktut interpreter fees so Nunavummiut can receive wills and estates legal services in their own language, with full confidentiality and cultural respect. This levels the playing field for unilingual speakers, as interpreter fees can sometimes double the cost of accessing legal services. At Marrow Law, we are committed to access to justice for all, and that's why we applied for this grant.
Important: These funds are limited and available now. Once they are used, they are gone.
Marrow Law serves Indigenous and non-Indigenous people across Canada and beyond, with established practices in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, Yukon, Manitoba, Alberta, and British Columbia.
Where we can help
Indigenous Governance & Legal Systems
Legal support for Indigenous governance, community law development, and rights-based policy and advisory work.
Criminal & Justice System Advocacy
Representation in criminal trials, appeals, and complex appellate matters.
Wills, Estates & Future Planning
Estate planning, wills, probate, and estate administration.
Commissioning documents, affidavits, statutory declarations, and certified copies.
Business formation, corporate matters, and drafting and reviewing contracts.
Legal assistance with workplace issues, employment rights, and landlord–tenant matters.
Family law services including non-contested divorce, mediation, negotiations, and certified wedding officiating.
Police complaints, prison justice advocacy, parole hearings, civil claims, and oversight tribunal appeals.
Legal support for real estate transactions and property matters.
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