Legal Disclaimer

Last updated: January 2025

⚠️ Not Legal Advice

Foresight provides legal information, not legal advice. There is an important difference. Legal information explains the law generally. Legal advice applies the law to your specific situation. Only a licensed lawyer can provide legal advice.

What Foresight Is

Foresight is a self-help platform that provides general legal information, procedural guides, court form resources, and tools to help self-represented parents understand and navigate the family law system in Canada. Our content is based on publicly available legislation, court rules, and government publications.

What Foresight Is Not

  • • Foresight is not a law firm and does not provide legal representation
  • • The AI assistant does not provide legal advice — it provides general legal information only
  • • Nothing in this platform creates a lawyer-client relationship
  • • Information on this platform is not a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer
  • • Court procedures, legislation, and forms change frequently — always verify current requirements with the court or a lawyer

Saskatchewan-Specific Notice

While Foresight is currently focused on Saskatchewan family law, the laws and procedures vary significantly between provinces and territories. Always confirm that the information applies to your specific jurisdiction and that the forms, timelines, and procedures are current.

AI-Generated Content

Foresight uses artificial intelligence to help answer questions and analyze documents. AI responses may contain errors, omissions, or outdated information. Never rely solely on AI-generated content for important legal decisions. Always verify information with a qualified professional.

When You Need a Lawyer

We strongly recommend consulting a lawyer if:

  • • There are safety concerns for you or your children
  • • Child protection services (CPS) is involved
  • • There are complex property or support issues
  • • The other party has legal representation
  • • You are unsure about any step in the process

Legal Aid Saskatchewan: 1-800-667-3764 (free if eligible)