LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – The State of Nevada Judicial Branch announced a self-help website.
The website includes aims to provide free resources to empower people though the legal system.
The resources address many topics including divorce, custody, paternity, child support, separate maintenance, annulment, guardianship, adoption, termination of parental rights and name changes.
“Access to justice is, and always will be, of paramount concern to the Supreme Court of Nevada and I am confident that our efforts to increase the resources available to the people of our state through our Self-Help website will be tremendously impactful,” said Supreme Court of Nevada Chief Justice Douglas Herndon. “I am grateful to everyone involved in our Administrative Office of the Courts for their innovative efforts to bring this tool to all Nevadans.”
Officials say the website features and AI-powered chatbot offering multilingual support in more than 50 languages.
“As legal self-help resources become increasingly vital nationwide, the Supreme Court of Nevada is at the forefront, utilizing an artificial intelligence chatbot that provides tailored legal information and resources based on an individual’s needs,” officials say.
The website is also a portal to file protection orders, information on court basics, finding legal assistance, and self-representation in court.
“Everyone deserves access to justice and the resources necessary to navigate the legal system,” added State Court Administrator, Katherine Stocks. “This portal reflects our unwavering commitment to supporting Nevada residents in their legal needs, regardless of their ability to pay.”
Visit the website here.
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