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This section is only a <span class="noglossary">brief</span> sketch of some of the special issues that Aboriginal people might have to deal with in the course of a family law dispute. If you have a problem touching on one of these areas, you should get advice from a lawyer.
This section is only a <span class="noglossary">brief</span> sketch of some of the special issues that Aboriginal people might have to deal with in the course of a family law dispute. If you have a problem touching on one of these areas, you should get advice from a lawyer.


You may be able to get legal help from your local Friendship Centre or the Legal Services Society's Aboriginal band outreach or Aboriginal community legal worker. Look for these agencies on  [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/search?k=aboriginal& http://www.clicklaw.ca] using the HelpMap feature to find help near to where you are.
You may be able to get legal help from your local Friendship Centre or the Legal Services Society's Aboriginal band outreach or an Aboriginal community legal worker. Look for these agencies on  [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/search?k=aboriginal& http://www.clicklaw.ca] using the HelpMap feature to find help near to where you are.
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==Further Reading in this Chapter==
==Further Reading in this Chapter==
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