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== Background ==
Legal issues can sometimes be resolved in a number of ways outside of court. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may not need to go to court. Good starting points to learn more about alternatives to court include:
Legal issues can sometimes be resolved in a number of ways outside of court. Some conditions apply. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may not need to go to court. Good starting points to learn more about alternatives to court include:
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1497 Alternatives to Going to Court]. This guidebook from the Justice Education Society explains how most lawsuits filed with the court are resolved without going to trial.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1497 Alternatives to Going to Court]. This guidebook from the Justice Education Society explains how most lawsuits filed with the court are resolved without going to trial.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1642 Who can help you reach an agreement?] This fact sheet from the Legal Services Society explains who can help you come to a family law agreement.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1642 Who can help you reach an agreement?] This fact sheet from the Legal Services Society explains who can help you come to a family law agreement.

Latest revision as of 23:20, 12 June 2018

Legal issues can sometimes be resolved in a number of ways outside of court. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may not need to go to court. Good starting points to learn more about alternatives to court include:

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by Courthouse Libraries BC staff, October 2015.



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