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Revision as of 23:02, 23 May 2017
Legal Help for British Columbians is a resource for non-legal professionals in British Columbia who have clients with legal problems and little money to deal with them. For over 40 common legal problems, the Guide provides first steps to address the problem and options for further information or help.
The Guide can also be used directly by those seeking assistance with their legal problem.
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