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Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Legal Help for British Columbians"

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There are three parts to this Guide:
There are three parts to this Guide:
* The first part describes '''common legal problems''' faced by low-income persons in British Columbia, organized by topics such as "[[Consumer and Debt]]", "[[Criminal Law]]", and "[[Family Law]]".  
* The first part describes '''common legal problems''' faced by low-income persons in British Columbia, organized by topics such as "[[Consumer and Debt Problems|Consumer and Debt]]", "[[Criminal Law Problems|Criminal Law]]", and "[[Family Law Problems|Family Law]]".  
* The second part is a [[Resource List]] describing '''legal resources''' and how to obtain them. It includes sources of legal information, assistance, advice and representation, such as legal aid representation, workers' advisers, and the website [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/ Clicklaw].  
* The second part is a [[Resource List for Legal Help for British Columbian|Resource List]] describing '''legal resources''' and how to obtain them. It includes sources of legal information, assistance, advice and representation, such as legal aid representation, workers' advisers, and the website [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/ Clicklaw].  
* The Guide concludes with [[Preparing for Your Interview| a form to help a client]] '''prepare for their interview'''. When completed, it will contain a lot of the information a lawyer or advocate will want to know at a first interview with a client.
* The Guide concludes with [[Preparing for Your Interview| a form to help a client]] '''prepare for their interview'''. When completed, it will contain a lot of the information a lawyer or advocate will want to know at a first interview with a client.


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