Donations
There are times when everyday people, like you, have a question or two about the law. The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS - pronounced "listens") is here to answer those questions. There are also times when regular people, just like you, can get so lost in the legal system, they cannot see a way out. LISNS is here to get those people started in finding their way clear. We help by giving information on the law, in easy to understand terms. Because once you understand the law, it's easier to make decisions on your options. That's why we say with LISNS you "Start Here. Learn More"
If you have found information that is valuable to you and would like to make a donation to LISNS, you can do so in a few ways:
1. Click on the 'Donate Now!' button to make a secure online donation.
2. Call 902.454.2198 to make a credit card donation by phone.
3. Mail your cheque to:
LISNS
5523B Young St.
Halifax, NS, B3K 1Z7
Like most non-profit charitable organizations, LISNS needs to raise funds
from fundraising activities to bring in sufficient revenues to maintain
programs and continue operations.
LISNS receives core funding from:
- Law Foundation of Nova Scotia
- Department of Justice Canada
- Nova Scotia Department of Justice
Planned Giving
...together we can help make a future for legal information in Nova Scotia
How can I leave a legacy to LISNS?
1. There are many ways in which you can set up a gift to LISNS and give yourself
large tax benefits right now. Speak to your financial advisor or call LISNS at 902.454.2198 to look at your options and benefits.
2. Asking for donations instead of sending flowers
This method of donation is very popular. Your friends and relatives will receive an income tax receipt for the donation in memory of you.
3. Leaving a bequest for LISNS
You can leave a donation to LISNS in your will. Simply indicate the amount and name LISNS as the beneficiary.
4. Leaving a portion of your estate
If you wish to leave the remaining part of your estate to LISNS after you have looked after your family and friends, please indicate so in your will.
Thank you for considering a gift to LISNS.
The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia is a registered charity. Official receipts will be issued for income tax purposes.
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