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Vancouver, BC, V6C 3A8
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400-510 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC, V6C 3A8
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78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources. Office hours are 9 am to 4 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Courthouse hours are 9 am to 4 pm, Monday to Thursday.
Office hours are 9 am to 4 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Courthouse hours are 9 am to 4 pm, Monday to Thursday.
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Provides 24-hour access to a criminal lawyer who can provide information and brief advice for people who have been newly arrested, detained, or face an active investigation by the police or another law enforcement agency for a criminal offence.
Provides 24-hour access to a criminal lawyer who can provide information and brief advice for people who have been newly arrested, detained, or face an active investigation by the police or another law enforcement agency for a criminal offence. The service aims primarily to provide emergency legal advice for persons who have been taken into custody but are not yet charged about their rights on arrest and detention.
The service aims primarily to provide emergency legal advice for persons who have been taken into custody but are not yet charged about their rights on arrest and detention.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources. Serves Campbell River and Courtenay. Office hours are 9 am to 11 am and 1 pm to 3 pm, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Serves Campbell River and Courtenay. Office hours are 9 am to 11 am and 1 pm to 3 pm, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3:30 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources. Office hours are 8:30 am to 12 am and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Office hours are 8:30 am to 12 am and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Criminal duty counsel (lawyers at the courthouse) may be able to help clients who have been charged with a crime and can't get a legal aid lawyer, or haven't yet applied for legal aid.
They can provide advice about criminal charges, court procedures, and legal rights. They may also be able to represent clients at bail hearings or assist with guilty pleas. Clients do not have to be financially eligible to receive criminal duty counsel services. However, legal aid coverage and financial eligibility requirements must be met to receive ongoing representation. Duty counsel is available at courthouses throughout the province. To find duty counsel locations, contact the local court registry.
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78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters. FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Visit the website for hours.
FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Visit the website for hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters. FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Visit the website for hours.
FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Visit the website for hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters. FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Visit the website for hours.
FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Visit the website for hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters. FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Interpretation may be available. Visit the website for hours.
FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Interpretation may be available. Visit the website for hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters. FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Interpretation may be available. Visit the website for hours.
FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Interpretation may be available. Visit the website for hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people living on low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family or child protection law matters. FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Interpretation may be available. Visit the website for hours.
FDC can provide advice about parenting time, contact, child/spousal support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures in both Provincial and Supreme Courts. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and may attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Interpretation may be available. Visit the website for hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with lower incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with lower incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on the client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on the client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Office hours are 9 am to 3 pm Monday to Tuesday, Thursday to Friday, and 9 am to 2:30 pm Wednesday.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Office hours are 9 am to 3 pm Monday to Tuesday, Thursday to Friday, and 9 am to 2:30 pm Wednesday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Provincial Court FDC hours are 9 am to 1 pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Call for Supreme Court hours. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Provincial Court FDC hours are 9 am to 1 pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Call for Supreme Court hours. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Wednesday. For urgent matters call the Familly LAWLINE on Thursdays and Fridays.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Wednesday. For urgent matters call the Familly LAWLINE on Thursdays and Fridays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf, give legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. FDC hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf, give legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. FDC hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who aren't appearing in court that day. Also operates from Nanaimo Justice Access Centre (302-65 Front Street); in-person service available Monday to Friday. Call for duty counsel office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday; call for information.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services every Tuesday, remote assistance is available Monday to Friday; call for hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services every Tuesday, remote assistance is available Monday to Friday; call for hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand on Tuesdays. In-person services may be available on Thursdays. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand on Tuesdays. In-person services may be available on Thursdays. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. In-person advice services every other Tuesday. For hours, call the Nanaimo Justice Access Centre at 250-741-5447.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Appointments can be made by people who are in Provincial Court or Supreme Court, or working out an agreement. In-person services available Mon to Fri from 9 am to 4 pm. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Appointments can be made by people who are in Provincial Court or Supreme Court, or working out an agreement. In-person services available Mon to Fri from 9 am to 4 pm. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Call for dates. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Remote services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Provincial Court FDC services are held one Friday a month; call for hours. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Call for office hours. In-person services services available 9 am to 12 noon Mondays and Wednesdays, and 9 am to 4 pm Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Remote assistance is available Monday to Friday. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Remote assistance is available Monday to Friday. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Provincial Court has in-person services every Wednesday. For other hours, call office between 9 am to 2 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Appointments can be made by people who are in Provincial Court or Supreme Court, or working out an agreement. Hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services for family remand days. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, give legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services available from 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Provincial Court FDC hours are Fridays; call for times. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person service hours are 9 am to 2 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters. FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services available from Monday to Friday. Call for office hours.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, attend case conferences, and assist in Supreme Court if the matter is simple, unopposed, or by consent. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. In-person services available from Monday to Friday. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Family duty counsel (FDC) services are available to eligible people with low incomes who are representing themselves in court and dealing with family law matters.
FDC can provide advice about custody, parenting time, contact/access, child support, child protection, guardianship, tentative settlement agreements, property (limited), and court procedures. FDC can speak on a client's behalf in court on simple matters, provide legal advice, and attend case conferences. Priority is given to eligible people who are in court that day, either on the court list or to make emergency court applications. Once court ends, FDC may have time to provide advice on a drop-in basis to people who are not appearing in court that day. Call for office hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
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Provides duty counsel services for people in detention at the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) enforcement centre in Vancouver.
Provides duty counsel services for people in detention at the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) enforcement centre in Vancouver. Duty counsel provides advice regarding procedures, legal rights, and may appear on a client's behalf at detention hearings. Clients may also be able to have a lawyer represent them if they are facing an immigration proceeding that may result in removal from Canada or if the client wishes to claim refugee status. People do not have to meet LABC financial eligibility requirements to receive immigration duty counsel services. To access service, detainees should ask to speak to duty counsel or call the Legal Aid BC Immigration Line.
Duty counsel provides advice regarding procedures, legal rights, and may appear on a client's behalf at detention hearings. Clients may also be able to have a lawyer represent them if they are facing an immigration proceeding that may result in removal from Canada or if the client wishes to claim refugee status. People do not have to meet LABC financial eligibility requirements to receive immigration duty counsel services. To access service, detainees should ask to speak to duty counsel or call the Legal Aid BC Immigration Line.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce.
Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Referral is required from Kamloops Family Justice Centre. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce.
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce. Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Thursday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Friday.
Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Thursday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce.
Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce.
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce. Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8 am to 5:15 pm Monday to Wednesday and Fridays, and 8 am to 7 pm Thursdays. Clients without an appointment are advised to phone ahead.
Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8 am to 5:15 pm Monday to Wednesday and Fridays, and 8 am to 7 pm Thursdays. Clients without an appointment are advised to phone ahead.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce.
Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce.
Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday. Courthouse doors locked at 4:30 pm, so drop-in not available after that. Virtual services after 5:30 pm are available by appointment.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce.
Offers legal advice for low-income parents experiencing separation or divorce. Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8:30 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday.
Lawyers can provide up to three hours of free legal advice about custody, access, contact, parenting time, guardianship, child support, tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures; limited advice available about property division. Up to one hour of advice may be available to clients whose income is higher than legal aid financial guideline limits. Hours are 8:30 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday.
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Lawyers provide free legal advice over the phone to people with low incomes who are experiencing family or child protection law issues such as parenting time or contact; guardianship, child/spousal support, property division (limited), family agreements, and court procedures.
Lawyers provide free legal advice over the phone to people with low incomes who are experiencing family or child protection law issues such as parenting time or contact; guardianship, child/spousal support, property division (limited), family agreements, and court procedures. Interpreters are provided for service in languages other than English. Website also provides legal information on family law issues including separation and divorce, child protection and parental rights, and leaving a partner including safety planning and protection orders. Hours are 9 am to 3 pm Monday to Friday, except from 9 am to 2:30 pm on Wednesdays.
Interpreters are provided for service in languages other than English. Website also provides legal information on family law issues including separation and divorce, child protection and parental rights, and leaving a partner including safety planning and protection orders. Hours are 9 am to 3 pm Monday to Friday, except from 9 am to 2:30 pm on Wednesdays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Legal aid applications by appointment only 9:30 am to 2:30 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
LABC staff help Indigenous community members by providing the following services: giving legal advice about family and child protection law and issues such as residential schools, housing, and wills and estates; explaining the legal process and other options such as mediation; attending court with clients; helping clients prepare forms and letters; participating in negotiations; speaking on a client's behalf to Ministry of Children and Family Development staff, a legal aid lawyer, duty counsel, or a client's Nation; and making referrals to other services.
LABC staff help Indigenous community members by providing the following services: giving legal advice about family and child protection law and issues such as residential schools, housing, and wills and estates; explaining the legal process and other options such as mediation; attending court with clients; helping clients prepare forms and letters; participating in negotiations; speaking on a client's behalf to Ministry of Children and Family Development staff, a legal aid lawyer, duty counsel, or a client's Nation; and making referrals to other services. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
LABC staff help Indigenous community members by providing the following services: giving legal advice about family and child protection law and issues such as residential schools, housing, and wills and estates; explaining the legal process and other options such as mediation; attending court with clients; helping clients prepare forms and letters; participating in negotiations; speaking on a client's behalf to Ministry of Children and Family Development staff, a legal aid lawyer, duty counsel, or a client's Nation; and making referrals to other services.
LABC staff help Indigenous community members by providing the following services: giving legal advice about family and child protection law and issues such as residential schools, housing, and wills and estates; explaining the legal process and other options such as mediation; attending court with clients; helping clients prepare forms and letters; participating in negotiations; speaking on a client's behalf to Ministry of Children and Family Development staff, a legal aid lawyer, duty counsel, or a client's Nation; and making referrals to other services. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3:30 pm Monday to Thursday. Also does Aboriginal band outreach in Adams Lake, Chu Chua, Little Shuswap, Neskonilith, Simpcw, Skeetchestn, and Whispering Pines.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours at the Kelowna Law Courts are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Thursday, and 9 am to 12 noon Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Takes applications for legal representation for criminal charges only; also refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, and 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 2 pm Wednesdays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Takes applications for legal representation; refers eligible clients to lawyers for child protection cases; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Provides legal information and referral services by phone or in person.
Assists with finding legal information and self-help resources, and providing referrals to other community services to get legal advice. Also assists Vancouver's Downtown Community Court and New Westminster First Nations/Indigenous clients. Referral from self or from legal aid lawyers. Program hours are 8 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday. Intake (phone) hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm on Wednesdays.
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Provides eligible low-income people with a lawyer, under certain circumstances.
Apply at all Legal Aid BC local agents and regional centres, or by phoning the LABC Call Centre.
Representation Services (Serious Family Law Matters) are provided in situations such as getting an immediate court order to ensure a person's or their children's safety and security, to resolve a serious denial of parenting time or contact with their children, when the other parent threatens to remove the children permanently from the province, or when someone has guardianship or parenting time with the children and the other parent has contact with or parenting time, but they have unlawfully held the children and not allowed the other parent to carry out their parenting time. A lawyer may also be provided, depending on available funding the circumstances, and based on a merit test - for high conflict cases, when someone has experienced court-related harassment (ex-partner is using the legal system to harass them); when a person is unable to self-represent due to emotional abuse, psychological trauma, or mental illness; or when all other efforts to resolve the case have been exhausted and resolving the case will make a significant difference to the person or their children. The above is an incomplete list of situations that may be covered. Call Legal Aid BC to determine eligibility for services.
Representation Services (Child Protection Matters) are provided if the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) or a delegated Aboriginal agency has taken or has threatened to take their child or children away from them, or there are guardianship or custody and contact or access issues related to a child in the care of the MCFD (foster care).
Representation Services (Criminal Law Matters) are provided in criminal cases if, after being convicted, the individual would go to jail, face a conditional sentence that would severely limit their liberty, lose their way of earning a living, or face an immigration proceeding that could lead to deportation from Canada. Individuals can also receive representation if they have a condition that makes it impossible to represent themselves, such as a physical condition, disability, or mental illness. Aboriginal individuals whose case affects their ability to follow a traditional livelihood of hunting and fishing can receive representation. An individual can get a lawyer to represent them but not go to trial with them if they have been charged and don't face a risk of jail, or face a risk of jail and have a higher household monthly income. Young people who are charged with a federal offense can also receive representation.
Representation Service (Immigration) are provided in immigration law cases if the individual is facing an immigration proceeding that may result in their removal from Canada, or they wish to claim refugee status. If someone wishes to claim refugee status and they qualify, they can get a lawyer to help them fill out forms, help them prepare for a refugee claim hearing, and represent them at their hearing.
Representation Services (Mental Health, and Prison Issues) are provided to individuals who face a Mental Health Review Panel or a BC Review Board Hearing, or face prison issues for which the Charter of Rights and Freedoms provides the right to a lawyer.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources. Office hours are 9 am to 4 pm Wednesday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Call for hours.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Helps parents resolve their child protection matters early and collaboratively.
It offers services at any stage of the child protection matter, from the first contact with the Ministry of Children and Family Development or an Aboriginal delegated agency until it's apparent the matter can't be resolved through collaborative processes. Services include information and advice options for resolving child protection issues out of court; legal advice and representation, where appropriate, through collaborative processes such as mediation and family case planning conferences; legal advice and representation at uncontested hearings; referrals to other services, including online resources and other public agencies. Visit local office or contact LABC Call Centre to determine eligibility. Hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Thursday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 9 am to 5 pm Monday to Thursday, and 9 am to 3 pm Fridays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Satellite office of the Vancouver Regional Centre. Office hours are 9 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 4 pm Monday to Thursday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources. Office hours are 9:30 am to 12 noon, and 1:30 pm to 3 pm, Monday and Thursday; hours at Prince George Law Courts (250 George Street, outside of courtroom 104) are 9:30 am to 12 noon Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Office hours are 9:30 am to 12 noon, and 1:30 pm to 3 pm, Monday and Thursday; hours at Prince George Law Courts (250 George Street, outside of courtroom 104) are 9:30 am to 12 noon Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 9:30 am to 12 noon Tuesdays, except for the first Tuesday of the month.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Mondays, 1 pm to 4 pm Tuesday to Thursday, and 9 am to 12 noon Fridays. Also operates from Richmond Provincial Court (7577 Elmbridge Way Room 206); hours are 9 am to 12 noon Tuesday to Thursday. Hours at Chimo Community Services (7000 Minoru Boulevard) are by phone appointment.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 8:30 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Also operates from the Surrey Courthouse (14340 57th Avenue) from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday and Thursday.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
Takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources. Office hours are 8:30 am to 3:00 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, as well as 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Wednesdays. Appointments are encouraged.
Office hours are 8:30 am to 3:00 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, as well as 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Wednesdays. Appointments are encouraged.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 8:30 am to 3 pm Mondays and Wednesdays, and 12 noon to 3 pm Thursdays. Hours at Vernon Courthouse (3001 27th Street) are 8:30 am to 11:30 am Thursdays and Fridays.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources. Hours at Victoria Law Court Office are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3:30 pm Monday to Thursday. Hours at Western Communities Courthouse (1756 Island Highway) are 9 am - 11:15 am Thursday, and 9 am to 11:15 am every second Wednesday. Also does Aboriginal band outreach in Esquimalt Nation, Pacheedaht First Nation, and Tseycum First Nation.
Hours at Victoria Law Court Office are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3:30 pm Monday to Thursday. Hours at Western Communities Courthouse (1756 Island Highway) are 9 am - 11:15 am Thursday, and 9 am to 11:15 am every second Wednesday. Also does Aboriginal band outreach in Esquimalt Nation, Pacheedaht First Nation, and Tseycum First Nation.
Provided by Legal Aid BC (LABC)
78 other services offered by this agency
A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites and other online legal resources.
Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3 pm Wednesdays and Thursdays or by appointment arranged by an intake worker.