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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. RentSmart Tenancy EducationProvided by: RentSmart Education and Support Society - AKA: Rent Smart Education and Support Society; old name Ready to Rent BC
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    Offers free courses including the RentSmart Certificate course which empowers tenants to understand their rights and responsibilities; communicate effectively with neighbours and roommates; budget to maintain their housing; and to understand how to look after ...
  3. Offers free legal advice to low-and modest-income BC residents by telephone. Volunteer lawyers provide up to a half-hour of advice at each appointment, with the possibility of more appointments as needed. Covered are a full range of legal issues including fami...
  4. Provides individual and systemic advocacy services for newcomer, migrant, and immigrant women (including transgender women) involved in indoor sex work throughout Metro Vancouver, and to women who have been trafficked. Services include accompaniment, transport...
  5. 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 ...
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    Provides a range of client-centred support activities for people who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or difficult to house. Outreach workers meet with individuals where they are - on the street, in a shelter, or in a temporary place - to determine ...
  7. Provides assistance to people who do not have a lawyer and are dealing with family or civil law matters at Supreme Court, Provincial Court and/or Administration Tribunals. Offers legal information, refers to free legal advice services and other community resou...
  8. Youth Native Courtworkers facilitate access to justice by assisting Aboriginal youth 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...
  9. Online list of family lawyers and paralegals who are willing to provide unbundled family law services. Clients can choose which tasks they want help with and which tasks they want to handle on their own. This arrangement usually costs less than full-scope lega...
  10. Reviews all charges referred by the police to determine if it is feasible to proceed with the case. Prosecutes the case and makes recommendations to the court as to an appropriate sentence. Contacts victims and witnesses if they have to testify at the trial an...
  11. 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...
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