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| width="20%" | '''Family Law in British Columbia'''
| width="20%" | '''Family Law in British Columbia'''
| width="40%" | The Family Law in British Columbia website has important information about family matters including: child protection, child support, common-law relationships, divorce and separation, and family violence. Information is available in 12 languages. The website is produced by the Legal Services Society.<br/>The Legal Services Society has free print and online booklets on family law topics in English and many other languages, including:<br/>''Living Together or Living Apart: Common-Law Relationships, Marriage, Separation, and Divorce'', a booklet explaining the basics of family law in BC. It includes information about living common-law or being married, getting separated or divorced, and where to find help. The booklet is available in eight languages.<br/>''Parents' Rights, Kids' Rights: A Parent's Guide to Child Protection Law in BC'', a booklet explaining what happens if the Ministry of Children & Family Development has concerns about a child’s safety.<br/>''For Your Protection'', written for people who need protection from violent partners or ex-partners, but the information applies to anyone in an abusive relationship.<br/>''If Your Child is Taken'', a fact sheet explaining the steps that parents or guardians can take if the director of Children and Family Development removes their child or is planning to remove their child from the home. Describes what the law says, what parents can do, and what happens in court.
| width="40%" | The Family Law in British Columbia website has important information about family matters including: child protection, child support, common-law relationships, divorce and separation, and family violence. Information is available in 12 languages. The website is produced by the Legal Services Society.<br/>The Legal Services Society has free print and online booklets on family law topics in English and many other languages, including:<br/>''Living Together or Living Apart: Common-Law Relationships, Marriage, Separation, and Divorce'', a booklet explaining the basics of family law in BC. It includes information about living common-law or being married, getting separated or divorced, and where to find help. The booklet is available in eight languages.<br/>''Parents' Rights, Kids' Rights: A Parent's Guide to Child Protection Law in BC'', a booklet explaining what happens if the Ministry of Children & Family Development has concerns about a child’s safety.<br/>''For Your Protection'', written for people who need protection from violent partners or ex-partners, but the information applies to anyone in an abusive relationship.<br/>''If Your Child is Taken'' is a fact sheet explaining the steps that parents or guardians can take if the director of Children and Family Development removes their child or is planning to remove their child from the home. It describes what the law says, what parents can do, and what happens in court.
| width="40%" | [http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca] <br/>[http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/publications/ www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/publications]  
| width="40%" | [http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca] <br/>[http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/publications/ www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/resources/publications]  
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