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Head Office, 260-800 Hornby Street
Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2C5
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Head Office, 260-800 Hornby Street
Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2C5
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Provided by Justice Education Society of BC
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Website provides information to help individuals understand differences between tribunals and courts, what happens before tribunal decisions, how tribunals make decisions, and how to dispute decisions.
The 'BC Admin Law Directory' provides a comprehensive list of provincial and federal regulatory agencies and tribunals.
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Live chat and phone service provides free answers to legal questions and access to online legal help guides and videos.
Provides legal information, not legal advice from lawyers. Serves all of BC. Live chat and phone hours are 11 am to 2 pm Monday to Friday.
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Online help guide for individuals appealing civil, family, and criminal cases in the Court of Appeal of British Columbia.
Online help guide for individuals appealing civil, family, and criminal cases in the Court of Appeal of British Columbia. Includes four guidebooks, appeal process maps, and court forms and rules. Serves BC.
Includes four guidebooks, appeal process maps, and court forms and rules. Serves BC.
Provided by Justice Education Society of BC
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Website provides age-appropriate information to help kids, teens, and parents deal with a family break up.
Website provides age-appropriate information to help kids, teens, and parents deal with a family break up. Offers practical tips and resources to empower families through separation and divorce. Site content was authored with input from family counsellors, guidance counsellors, doctors, psychologists, lawyers, parents, teens and kids. Provides general information about the law; does not provide legal advice. Serves BC. Funded by the Department of Justice Canada.
Offers practical tips and resources to empower families through separation and divorce. Site content was authored with input from family counsellors, guidance counsellors, doctors, psychologists, lawyers, parents, teens and kids. Provides general information about the law; does not provide legal advice. Serves BC. Funded by the Department of Justice Canada.
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Provides an overview of the justice system for school groups and other community groups, including English as a second language classes, and programs run by immigrant-serving organizations.
Participants visit court houses, speak with justice system professionals, and experience court in action. Activities include court orientation, court watching, and mock trials and simulations. Program is free of charge, except facilitation fee for mock trials. Also provides curriculum resources for Grades 5 to 7, teacher training, and resources for teachers. Book court visits online at www.lawlesson.ca or through office.
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A free online learning platform teaches BC tenants how to find rental housing, maintain problem-free tenancies, and resolve disputes with landlords.
A free online learning platform teaches BC tenants how to find rental housing, maintain problem-free tenancies, and resolve disputes with landlords. Offered in partnership with Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre (TRAC). Funded by the Law Foundation of British Columbia.
Offered in partnership with Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre (TRAC). Funded by the Law Foundation of British Columbia.
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A do-it-yourself court for civil disputes from $5,001 to $35,000.
A do-it-yourself court for civil disputes from $5,001 to $35,000. Online help guide includes information on starting a claim, replying to a claim, serving documents, and court processes such as settlement conferences and payment hearings. Access the service online for tools, court forms, and free legal help. Serves British Columbia. Funded by the Government of BC.
Online help guide includes information on starting a claim, replying to a claim, serving documents, and court processes such as settlement conferences and payment hearings. Access the service online for tools, court forms, and free legal help. Serves British Columbia. Funded by the Government of BC.
Provided by Justice Education Society of BC
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Online help guides covering civil law, family law, and criminal law.
Online help guides covering civil law, family law, and criminal law. Provides detailed guides on civil claims, family law issues like divorce and child support, and serious criminal cases. Includes court forms and a directory of court locations in BC. Serves BC. Funded by the Law Foundation of British Columbia.
Provides detailed guides on civil claims, family law issues like divorce and child support, and serious criminal cases. Includes court forms and a directory of court locations in BC. Serves BC. Funded by the Law Foundation of British Columbia.