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| bio = '''Alison Ward''' is a lawyer at the [http://www.clasbc.net/ Community Legal Assistance Society] in Vancouver, where she runs a Law Foundation-funded program called the Community Advocate Support Line. She provides legal advice and support to community-based advocates in BC who assist clients with poverty law and family law problems. Alison was previously a staff lawyer at the Legal Services Society (1994 - 2010) where she practiced poverty law and family law. | | bio = '''Alison Ward''' is a lawyer at the [http://www.clasbc.net/ Community Legal Assistance Society] in Vancouver, where she runs a Law Foundation-funded program called the Community Advocate Support Line. She provides legal advice and support to community-based advocates in BC who assist clients with poverty law and family law problems. Alison was previously a staff lawyer at the Legal Services Society (1994 - 2010) where she practiced poverty law and family law. | ||
Alison helped review the [[Welfare and Disability|welfare and disability]] section of the wikibook [[Legal Help for British Columbians]]. | Alison helped review the [[Welfare and Disability Problems|welfare and disability]] section of the wikibook [[Legal Help for British Columbians]]. | ||
| name = Alison Ward | | name = Alison Ward |
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Alison Ward is a lawyer at the Community Legal Assistance Society in Vancouver, where she runs a Law Foundation-funded program called the Community Advocate Support Line. She provides legal advice and support to community-based advocates in BC who assist clients with poverty law and family law problems. Alison was previously a staff lawyer at the Legal Services Society (1994 - 2010) where she practiced poverty law and family law.
Alison helped review the welfare and disability section of the wikibook Legal Help for British Columbians. |