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  1. Provides family maintenance services for BCEA clients who would like help with obtaining or defending a maintenance order or written agreement. Maintenance may include the following: expenses arising from and incidental to the prenatal care of a mother or chil...
  2. 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 ...
  3. 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 protec...
  4. 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 pr...
  5. 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 ...
  6. Offers assistance with family justice matters including: separation and divorce, guardianship, parenting arrangements or contact with a child when there is a separation or divorce, child and spousal support, parenting after separation issues, and Family Law Ac...
  7. Community legal clinic offers free unbundled legal services to low-income, self-identified women and gender diverse people in the areas of family law, limited non-urgent immigration applications for permanent residence on humanitarian and compassionate grounds...
  8. Provides province-wide pro bono legal representation services for particular case types to qualifying individuals and nonprofit organizations of limited means. Operates programs in the areas of family law, employment law, court of appeal, and judicial review. ...
  9. Committed to improving the well-being of children and youth in BC through the advancement of their legal rights. Provides a range of free services for children and youth ages 19 and under including legal advice through to full legal representation at court. Ma...
  10. Female lawyers offer free legal assistance to women who need legal advice regarding matters of family law. Lawyers do not represent clients in court, but offer a half-hour of legal advice and help clients prepare for court appearances; call to book an appointm...
  11. Provides free online family mediation and advice services to low-and modest-income families. Clients have access to an independent legal advice lawyer and a mediator. Both parties must agree to mediation, and at least one party must meet pro bono eligibility c...
  12. As part of family preservation and reunification efforts, family counsellors offer therapeutic and educational interventions to North Shore families with children under the age of 19. Services include family counselling, youth and family mediation, and supervi...
  13. Provides legal information, referrals, and legal advice on family law related issues for low-income clients on the North Shore (Bowen Island, Lions Bay, North Vancouver, and West Vancouver). Issues include parenting time, child and spousal support, simple divo...
  14. Offers free and low-cost legal services in family law and estate planning to North Shore residents. Offers a family mediation clinic (in the areas of property division, support, and custody) and an estate planning clinic (regarding a will, power of attorney, a...
  15. 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 protec...
  16. Monitors and enforces maintenance orders and agreements requiring that people provide continuing financial support to their families (children or spouses) after separation. Recipients as well as payers can benefit from having a third party collect, track, and ...
  17. Offers individual and group counselling to children and youth of various ethnocultural backgrounds, including culturally-sensitive support and counselling for children/youth and their families dealing with issues of violence and parent-child conflict. Offers a...
  18. Province-wide, toll-free helpline provides confidential assistance to grandparents and other relatives raising children and/or grandchildren as well as service providers and allies with navigating service systems such as Ministry of Children and Family Develop...
  19. Program delivered by legal advocates specializing in the area of family law. Advocates can assist low-income and vulnerable clients with common family law related issues, such as separation/divorce, child and spousal support, parenting time and responsibilitie...