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  1. Hears and makes rulings on legal disputes relating to criminal, civil, family, traffic, and bylaw matters. Hours for Court Registry are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Duty counsel services are provided to coincide with what is occurring in court on any given d...
  2. Restorative justice program provides support and healing to victims, accused, offenders, family, and community members. Services include pre- and post-charge diversion, recommendations to the Territorial Court, court support, Gladue report submissions, circle ...
  3. Supports the well-being of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children, youth, and families, especially those who are vulnerable, through child protection services. Also offers family support services, and services for children and youth with support needs, and you...
  4. Offers legal services to Indigenous people in Chilliwack and area who otherwise cannot access it; clients may not be eligible for legal aid or need legal advice on matters not covered by legal aid. Services include legal aid intake, advocacy for people living ...
  5. 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 informa...
  6. Native Courtworkers facilitate access to justice by assisting Indigenous people in conflict with the law who are involved in the criminal justice system to obtain fair, just, equitable and culturally sensitive treatment. Services include referral to legal serv...
  7. Hears and makes rulings on legal disputes relating to criminal, civil, family, traffic, and bylaw matters. Hours for Court Registry are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Duty counsel services are provided to coincide with what is occurring in court on any given d...
  8. Provides counselling to Ahousaht members who are in the corrections system or the criminal justice system. Facilitates restorative justice circles, in which participants confront/apologize for past wrongs in order to bring healing to both parties. Also offers ...
  9. Provides legal assistance and representation to unrepresented low- and middle-income individuals engaged in civil (non-family) chambers litigation matters at both Supreme Court and Court of Appeal levels. Clients must be individuals (not organizations or compa...
  10. Hears and makes rulings on legal disputes relating to criminal, civil, and family matters. Hours for Court Registry vary; contact Kamloops Court Services (250-828-4344). Duty counsel services are provided to coincide with what is occurring in court on any give...
  11. Voluntary and confidential program for individuals going through separation and/or divorce who do not have lawyers and who are willing to meet and negotiate using the principles of collaborative practice, but who cannot afford the collaborative team for their ...
  12. Provides specialized facilitation for families in crisis or needing support to resolve a dispute. Families receive culturally relevant support based on Carrier decision-making practices. Offers family case planning conferences and family group conferences when...
  13. Provides free legal information, support in the form of advice/assistance, referrals, and representation for a variety of issues for residents of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Issues addressed include welfare (income assistance and hardship issues); employment...
  14. Provides legal assistance to low-income people across BC, specializing in the areas of housing, income security, workers' rights, mental health, and human rights law. Services offered include summary legal advice to outline options and point client in the righ...
  15. Provides confidential legal advocacy services in the form of information, advice, referrals, and representation. Deals with a variety of issues, including income assistance (disability applications and appeals, rights and benefits), residential tenancy issues,...
  16. Provides confidential legal advocacy services in the form of information, advice, referrals, and representation. Deals with a variety of issues, including income assistance (disability applications and appeals, rights and benefits), residential tenancy issues,...
  17. Provides free legal information, advocacy, and where possible, representation to economically disadvantaged residents of the Sunshine Coast. Focuses on areas such as residential tenancy, welfare, disability issues, human rights issues, employment problems, and...
  18. Voluntary therapeutic court to help reduce crime in communities by working with adult offenders (ages 18 and up) in the criminal justice system on the root causes of their criminal behaviour. Targets individuals with addictions, mental health issues, and/or fe...
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