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'''[[Societies Act FAQs]]'''</br>
* Date: Sunday, July 11, 2021
What is a society? What are bylaws? What are members' rights? How do you dissolve a society? Looking for a refresher on the Societies Act to ensure you are legally compliant? The newly revised FAQs house all the "need to knows" about your non-profit, covering everything from start to finish in the lifetime of your organization.</br></br>
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You can still access this site during the time but may experience a brief interruption. We regret any inconveniences it may cause and thank you for your understanding. Please email editor@clicklaw.bc.ca if you have any questions or concerns.
Family law pages, such as Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements, and Contact, are current with the latest information, including the changes to the ''Divorce Act'' and the new Provincial Court Family Rules.
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Dial-A-Law
From People's Law School, Dial-A-Law features free information on the law in British Columbia in over 130 topic areas.


JP Boyd on Family Law
A practical, in-depth, plain-language manual of family law and divorce law in British Columbia.


Societies Act FAQs
From Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society, for BC non-profits wanting to understand the requirements of the Act and compliance with this legislation.


Tenant Survival Guide
From TRAC, a legal resource on residential tenancy law for tenants.


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Recently updated titles

Societies Act FAQs
What is a society? What are bylaws? What are members' rights? How do you dissolve a society? Looking for a refresher on the Societies Act to ensure you are legally compliant? The newly revised FAQs house all the "need to knows" about your non-profit, covering everything from start to finish in the lifetime of your organization.

Dial-A-Law
Family law pages, such as Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements, and Contact, are current with the latest information, including the changes to the Divorce Act and the new Provincial Court Family Rules.

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