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*''What is the jurisdiction?'' Make sure the information is for people in BC. For example, the law in Alberta, Ontario or the US may not be the same as in BC.
*''What is the jurisdiction?'' Make sure the information is for people in BC. For example, the law in Alberta, Ontario or the US may not be the same as in BC.
*''Is the site asking you to pay a fee?'' Some websites provide legal information as a way to attract customers. The information may be limited.
*''Is the site asking you to pay a fee?'' Some websites provide legal information as a way to attract customers. The information may be limited.
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