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==Reuse of this information is encouraged==
[[File:Creativecommons.png|frameless|left|link=]] ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' © [[John-Paul Boyd]] and [[Courthouse Libraries BC]] is licensed under a Creative Commons [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Copyright Guide|Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada Licence]]. This licence lets others share, reuse, remix, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as they credit the copyright holder and license their new creations under the identical terms.
[[File:Creativecommons.png|frameless|left|link=]] ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' © [[John-Paul Boyd]] and [[Courthouse Libraries BC]] is licensed under a Creative Commons [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Copyright Guide|Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada Licence]]. Designed to encourage the sharing and reuse of information, this licence lets others reuse, remix, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as they credit the copyright holder and license their new creations under the identical terms.


==Online version==
==Online version==
 
The online version of ''JP Boyd on Family Law'' is available on Clicklaw Wikibooks at wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca. The online version should be consulted for the most recent information on topics covered by this book.
[[File:clicklawwikibookslogo.png|frameless|link=|right|300px]]The online version of ''JP Boyd on Family Law'' is available on Clicklaw Wikibooks at wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca. The online version should be consulted for the most recent information on topics covered by this book.


==Disclaimer==
==Disclaimer==


''JP Boyd on Family Law'' is produced for educational purposes. All information is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, and may be inaccurate or misleading. John-Paul Boyd, Clicklaw, Courthouse Libraries BC, its staff, its funders (including the Law Foundation of BC and the Law Society of BC), and contributors to Clicklaw Wikibooks make no warranty or guarantee for the completeness or accuracy of the information and assume no liability for any loss connected with the use of the information, and, without limiting the foregoing, any claims based on negligence or breach of contract, or any other legal theory. ''JP Boyd on Family Law'' is neither legal advice nor a substitute for legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a lawyer or legal clinic.
''JP Boyd on Family Law'' is produced for educational purposes. John-Paul Boyd, Clicklaw, Courthouse Libraries BC, its staff, its funders (including the Law Foundation of BC and the Law Society of BC), and contributors to Clicklaw Wikibooks make no warranty or guarantee for the completeness or accuracy of the information and assume no liability for any loss connected with the use of the information, and, without limiting the foregoing, any claims based on negligence or breach of contract, or any other legal theory. ''JP Boyd on Family Law'' is neither legal advice nor a substitute for legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a lawyer or legal clinic.


==Publication details==
==Publication details==
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(Substantial portions of ''JP Boyd on Family Law'' were originally published as the website ''BC Family Law Resource'', www.bcfamilylawresource.com, from 2001–2013)  
(Substantial portions of ''JP Boyd on Family Law'' were originally published as the website ''BC Family Law Resource'', www.bcfamilylawresource.com, from 2001–2013)  


:First edition: May 2013  
:First edition: May 2013
:Second edition: September 2017
:Third edition: July 2019


:ISBN 978-0-921864-44-8
:ISBN 978-0-921864-49-3


==About Courthouse Libraries BC==
==About Courthouse Libraries BC==
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JP Boyd on Family Law © John-Paul Boyd and Courthouse Libraries BC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada Licence. This licence lets others share, reuse, remix, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as they credit the copyright holder and license their new creations under the identical terms.

Online version[edit]

The online version of JP Boyd on Family Law is available on Clicklaw Wikibooks at wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca. The online version should be consulted for the most recent information on topics covered by this book.

Disclaimer[edit]

JP Boyd on Family Law is produced for educational purposes. John-Paul Boyd, Clicklaw, Courthouse Libraries BC, its staff, its funders (including the Law Foundation of BC and the Law Society of BC), and contributors to Clicklaw Wikibooks make no warranty or guarantee for the completeness or accuracy of the information and assume no liability for any loss connected with the use of the information, and, without limiting the foregoing, any claims based on negligence or breach of contract, or any other legal theory. JP Boyd on Family Law is neither legal advice nor a substitute for legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a lawyer or legal clinic.

Publication details[edit]

(Substantial portions of JP Boyd on Family Law were originally published as the website BC Family Law Resource, www.bcfamilylawresource.com, from 2001–2013)

First edition: May 2013
Second edition: September 2017
Third edition: July 2019
ISBN 978-0-921864-49-3

About Courthouse Libraries BC[edit]

Courthouse Libraries BC is a non-profit society that helps the public and legal community in British Columbia find and use legal information. This Clicklaw Wikibook is made available to public libraries in British Columbia through the LawMatters program of Courthouse Libraries BC.

Supported by the Law Foundation of BC, the Law Society of BC, and BC Ministry of Attorney General.