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|quote = [[image:Tips-and-notes.png|left]] Most family issues—custody, access, guardianship, child and spousal support—can be dealt with in a special branch of Provincial Court called "Family Court". However, cases about divorce or family | |quote = [[image:Tips-and-notes.png|left]] Most family issues—custody, access, guardianship, child and spousal support—can be dealt with in a special branch of Provincial Court called "Family Court". However, cases about divorce or family | ||
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Family issues are the most common source of legal problems. Here are the first steps and some useful resources for people in BC facing the following types of family law issues:
- I just separated from the other parent of my children.
- My ex is not paying child support.
- The Ministry has taken my kids.
- My partner is abusing me and my kids.
