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| service_description = The '''Legal Services Society''' (LSS) provides [[Legal Aid Representation|legal aid representation]], [[Duty Counsel|duty counsel]] services, the [[Family LawLINE]], the [[Family Law in BC]] website, and free legal information through variety of [http://legalaid.bc.ca/publications/ | | service_description = The '''Legal Services Society''' (LSS) provides [[Legal Aid Representation|legal aid representation]], [[Duty Counsel|duty counsel]] services, the [[Family LawLINE]], the [[Family Law in BC]] website, and free legal information through variety of [http://legalaid.bc.ca/publications/index.php publications]. Among the publications they produce are [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2431 Gladue Primer] and [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4347 Your Welfare Rights: How to Apply for Welfare]. In some communities, legal information outreach workers and Aboriginal community legal workers are also available to help you find appropriate services and information. | ||
'''Website:''' Click on "[http://legalaid.bc.ca/legal_aid/legalInformation.asp Legal aid - Legal information]" for the information services available, and "[http://legalaid.bc.ca/publications/default.aspx Publications]" to <span class="noglossary">access</span> guides, booklets, and other publications. | '''Website:''' Click on "[http://legalaid.bc.ca/legal_aid/legalInformation.asp Legal aid - Legal information]" for the information services available, and "[http://legalaid.bc.ca/publications/default.aspx Publications]" to <span class="noglossary">access</span> guides, booklets, and other publications. |
Revision as of 20:34, 28 April 2017
The Legal Services Society (LSS) provides legal aid representation, duty counsel services, the Family LawLINE, the Family Law in BC website, and free legal information through variety of publications. Among the publications they produce are Gladue Primer and Your Welfare Rights: How to Apply for Welfare. In some communities, legal information outreach workers and Aboriginal community legal workers are also available to help you find appropriate services and information.
Website: Click on "Legal aid - Legal information" for the information services available, and "Publications" to access guides, booklets, and other publications. |
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