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- Governing Legislation for Adult Guardianship (15:III)
- Governing Legislation for Strata Law (22:II)
- Governing Legislation for Victims of Crime (4:II)
- Governing Legislation in Landlord and Tenant Law (19:II)
- Governing Wills Legislation and Resources (16:II)
- Government of Canada's Settlement Services Directory
- Grandparents and Extended Family Members
- Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements, and Contact
- Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements and Contact
- Guardianship in BC: Committeeship (15:VII)
- Guidelines and Resources for Landlord and Tenant Law (19:XVII)
- H. Advance Care Planning for Residential Care
- Harassment
- Harassment by Debt Collectors
- Harassment by Debt Collectors (No. 252)
- Harassment by Debt Collectors (Script 252)
- Harassment of Debtors
- Hardship Assistance and Welfare (21:V)
- Hardship Assistance and Welfare (21:VI)
- Having Children with Assisted Reproduction
- Health Care Consent in Residential Care
- Health Care Decisions(16A:X)
- Health Care Decisions and Wills (16:X)
- Health Care Decisions and Wills (16A:X)
- Health and Safety Regulations in the Workplace (7:VII)
- Health and Safety Regulations in the Workplace (7:VIII)
- Health and Safety Regulations in the Workplace (7:XI)
- Health and Safety Regulations in the Workplace (7:XIII)
- Hearing Loss (7:VIII)
- Helen Chiu
- Helen Low
- Help, Services and More Information for Family Violence & Abuse
- Helpful Information When a Family Member Dies
- Helpful Information about Paying Taxes in BC
- Helpful Information and Links for Consumers
- Helpful Information for Driving in BC
- Helpful Information on Child Protection in BC
- Helpline for Children in BC
- Hiring Someone
- Home Care
- Home Care and Senior Housing Residents' Bill of Rights
- Home Care and Senior Housing Whistleblower Protections
- Home Repair Contractors
- Home Repair Contractors (No. 409)
- Home Repair Contractors (Script 409)
- Hospitalizing a Mentally Ill Person
- Hospitalizing a Mentally Ill Person (No. 425)
- Hospitalizing a Mentally Ill Person (Script 425)
- Housing Problems
- How Can I Save on My Taxes?
- How Can I Tell If a Secondary Resource Is Reliable or If I Should Use It?
- How Can I Tell If a Secondary Source Is Reliable or If I Should Use a Resource?
- How Do I Address the Judge?
- How Do I Address the Lawyer When I'm Representing Myself?
- How Do I Appeal a Court of Appeal Decision?
- How Do I Appeal a Final Supreme Court Decision?
- How Do I Appeal a Provincial Court Decision?
- How Do I Appeal an Interim Supreme Court Decision?
- How Do I Apply for Indigent Status in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Become a Lawyer?
- How Do I Change My Address for Service?
- How Do I Change My Name after Marriage or Divorce?
- How Do I Change Something in My Notice of Family Claim
- How Do I Change Something in My Notice of Family Claim?
- How Do I Change Something in My Response to Family Claim or Counterclaim?
- How Do I Change a Family Law Agreement?
- How Do I Conduct Myself in Court at an Application?
- How Do I Divide Our CPP Pensions after We're Divorced?
- How Do I Execute a Family Law Agreement?
- How Do I File an Agreement in Court?
- How Do I Find Case Law?
- How Do I Find Court Forms?
- How Do I Find Court Procedures?
- How Do I Find Help with My Problem?
- How Do I Find My Ex?
- How Do I Find Out About Court Procedures?
- How Do I Find Out if I'm Divorced?
- How Do I Find an Order or Another Court Document?
- How Do I Find the Laws That Concern My Legal Problem?
- How Do I Fix an Error in an Affidavit or Add to an Affidavit?
- How Do I Fix an Error in an Order?
- How Do I Get Divorced
- How Do I Get Divorced?
- How Do I Get Married in British Columbia?
- How Do I Get Out of Paying Child Support?
- How Do I Get Out of Paying Spousal Support?
- How Do I Get Out of Sharing My Assets?
- How Do I Get a Child's Views in a Report for the Court?
- How Do I Get a Needs of the Child Assessment?
- How Do I Get a Views of the Child Report?
- How Do I Get my Certificate of Divorce?
- How Do I Hire a Parenting Coordinator?
- How Do I Make a Priority Parenting Matter Application in the Provincial Court?
- How Do I Make an Interim Application in a Family Law Matter in the Provincial Court?
- How Do I Make an Interim Application in a Family Law Matter in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Make an Interim Application in a Family Matter in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Personally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?
- How Do I Prepare a Supplemental Affidavit?
- How Do I Prepare an Affidavit?
- How Do I Prepare for My First Meeting with a Lawyer?
- How Do I Prepare for Separation?
- How Do I Reply to a Priority Parenting Matter Application in the Provincial Court?
- How Do I Reply to an Interim Application in a Family Law Matter in the Provincial Court?
- How Do I Reply to an Interim Application in a Family Law Matter in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Respond to a Family Law Action in the Provincial Court?
- How Do I Respond to a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Respond to an Action in the Provincial Court?
- How Do I Respond to an Action in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Schedule a Family Case Conference?
- How Do I Schedule a Family Case Conference for Hearing?
- How Do I Schedule a Family Management Conference for Hearing?
- How Do I Schedule a Judicial Case Conference for Hearing?
- How Do I Separate from My Spouse?
- How Do I Start Arbitration with My Spouse?
- How Do I Start Mediation with My Spouse?
- How Do I Start Negotiations with My Spouse?
- How Do I Start a Collaborative Process with My Spouse?
- How Do I Start a Collaborative Settlement Process with My Spouse?
- How Do I Start a Family Law Action in the Provincial Court?
- How Do I Start a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Start an Action in the Provincial (Family) Court?
- How Do I Start an Action in the Provincial Court?
- How Do I Start an Action in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Stop Defending a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Stop a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?
- How Do I Substitutionally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?
- How Do I Tell Everyone That I'm Representing Myself?
- How Do I Waive Filing Fees in the Supreme Court?
- How Long Does a Youth Record Last
- How Small Claims Proceed (20:VII)
- How Small Claims Proceed (20:VIII)
- How the Law Works in Canada
- How the law works in Canada
- How to Apply for a Citizenship Grant (17:6)
- How to Apply for a Citizenship Grant (17:VI)
- How to Dissolve a Non-Profit (Societies Act FAQs)
- How to Navigate around Clicklaw Wikibooks
- How to Prepare For and Conduct a Non-custodial Sentencing Hearing as a Law Student (1:App D)
- How to Prepare For and Conduct a Sentencing Hearing (1:App C)
- How to Prepare For and Conduct a Sentencing Hearing (1:App D)
- How to Use Consumer and Debt Law to Help Your Clients
- Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
- Human Rights & Discrimination Protection (Script 236)
- Human Rights Problems
- Human Rights Resources (22:IV)
- Human Rights Resources (23:IV)
- Human Rights and Discrimination Protection
- Human Rights and Discrimination Protection (No. 236)
- Human Rights and Discrimination Protection (Script 236)
- Human Trafficking in Canada
- I'm Being Investigated by the Welfare Ministry
- I'm a Permanent Resident and Have Been Charged with a Criminal Offence
- I'm a permanent resident and have been charged with a criminal offence
- I'm being investigated by the welfare Ministry
- I've Been Accused of a Criminal Offence and Have Been Offered "Diversion", "Restorative Justice" or "Alternative Measures"
- I've Been Charged with a Criminal (or Youth) Offence Out-of-Town and Want to Move the Case Closer to Home
- I've Been Charged with a Criminal (or Youth) Offence and Have to Go to Court
- I've Been Charged with a Criminal (or Youth) Offence and Want to Change My Release Conditions so I Can Have Contact With My Spouse or Children
- I've Been Charged with a Criminal (or Youth) Offence and Want to Change My Release Conditions so I Can Have Contact with My Spouse or Children
- I've Been Charged with a Criminal (or Youth) Offence out-of-Town and Want to Move the Case Closer to Home
- I've Been Cut off Workers' Compensation Benefits
- I've Been Turned Down for Employment Insurance Benefits
- I've been accused of a criminal offence and have been offered "diversion", "restorative justice" or "alternative measures"
- I've been charged with a criminal (or youth) offence and have to go to court
- I've been charged with a criminal (or youth) offence and want to change my release conditions so I can have contact with my spouse or children
- I've been charged with a criminal (or youth) offence out-of-town and want to move the case closer to home
- I've been cut off workers' compensation benefits
- I've been turned down for Employment Insurance benefits
- I. Care Plans and Legal Issues in Admission and Transfer
- ICBC Breaches (13:XII)
- ICBC Claims and Out-of-Province Insurers or Accidents (12:V)
- ICBC Claims and Out-of-Province Insurers or Accidents (12:VI)
- ICBC Enhanced Care System (Current Model) (12:III)
- ICBC Enhanced Care System and Optional Insurance (12:IV)
- ICBC and Basic Compulsory Autoplan Coverage (12:X)
- ICBC and Basic Coverage (12:III)
- ICBC and Compulsory Autoplan Coverage (12:II)
- ICBC and Compulsory Autoplan Coverage (12:III)
- ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)
- ICBC and Optional Insurance (12:IV)
- ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:IV)
- ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:V)
- I Am Being Discriminated against or Sexually Harassed
- I Am Being Sued — What Should I Expect?
- I Am Being Sued—What Should I Expect?
- I Am Having Challenges with My Children and Don't Want the Ministry to Remove Them
- I Am the Executor or Administrator of an Estate
- I Bought a Product from a Door-to-Door Salesperson and No Longer Want It
- I Don't Have Enough Money to Pay My Debts
- I Have Been Denied or Cut off Welfare
- I Have Been Dismissed (Fired) without Just Cause
- I Have No Money for Food or Shelter
- I Have a Criminal Record and Want to Get a Pardon (or Record Suspension)
- I Have a Family Problem and I Want to Resolve It out of Court
- I Just Separated from the Other Parent of My Children
- I Need to Apply for Disability Benefits
- I Need to Take Someone to Court — What's the Process?
- I Need to Take Someone to Court—What's the Process?
- I Want My Criminal Case to Be Dealt with in First Nations Court
- I Want to Claim Refugee Status in Canada
- I Want to Get My Affairs in Order in Case I Become Incapable
- I Want to Get Out of My Cellphone Contract
- I Want to Get out of My Cellphone Contract
- I Want to Have My Criminal Record Removed
- I Want to Help a Friend or Relative Manage Their Affairs
- I Want to Write a Will
- I Was Abused in a Residential School
- I Was Harassed or Assaulted by the Police
- I am being discriminated against or sexually harassed
- I am being sued
- I am being sued—what should I expect?
- I am getting investigated for welfare fraud
- I am having challenges with my children and don't want the Ministry to remove them
- I am the executor or administrator of an estate
- I bought a product from a door-to-door salesperson and no longer want it
- I don't have enough money to pay my debts
- I have a criminal record and want to get a pardon
- I have a criminal record and want to get a pardon (or record suspension)
- I have a criminal record and want to get a pardon or "record suspension"
- I have a family problem and I want to resolve it out of court
- I have been denied or cut off welfare
- I have been dismissed (fired) without just cause
- I have no money for food or shelter
- I just separated from the other parent of my children
- I need to apply for disability benefits
- I need to take someone to court—what's the process?
- I want my criminal case to be dealt with in First Nations Court
- I want to claim refugee status in Canada
- I want to get my affairs in order, in case I become incapable
- I want to get my affairs in order in case I become incapable
- I want to get out of my cellphone contract
- I want to help a friend or relative manage their affairs
- I want to write a will
- I was abused in a Residential School
- I was harassed or assaulted by the police
- Identifications for Permanent Residents (18:VI)
- Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons
- Identity Theft
- If There Are Consumer Problems
- If You're Fired: Wrongful Dismissal (Script 241)
- If You're Fired - Wrongful Dismissal (Script 241)
- If You're Injured in a Motor Vehicle Accident
- If You're Not Happy with a Service
- If You've Been Scammed
- If You Are Fired: Wrongful Dismissal
- If You Are Fired: Wrongful Dismissal (No. 241)
- If You Are Fired - Wrongful Dismissal (No. 241)
- If You Have a Problem With Your Lawyer (Script 436)
- If You Have a Problem with a Doctor
- If You Have a Problem with a Doctor (No. 423)
- If You Have a Problem with a Lawyer
- If You Have a Problem with a Lawyer (No. 436)
- If You Quit Your Job
- If You Quit Your Job (No. 280)
- If You Quit Your Job (Script 280)
- If You Receive an Appearance Notice or Summons
- If You Receive an Appearance Notice or Summons (No. 210)
- If You Receive an Appearance Notice or Summons (Script 210)
- If a Parent Does Not Meet a Child’s Needs
- Immediate Details following a Death
- Immediately After Someone Dies
- Immigrants and Family Law
- Immigrating to British Columbia
- Immigrating to British Columbia (No. 290)
- Immigrating to British Columbia (Script 290)
- Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
- Immigration Appeals (18:IX)
- Immigration Appeals (18:X)
- Immigration Appeals (18:XI)
- Immigration Issues at Sentencing (18:XI)
- Immigration Issues at Sentencing (18:XII)
- Immigration Issues at Sentencing (18:XIII)
- Immigration Law Problems
- Immigration Law Sources (18:I)
- Immigration Law’s Players (18:III)
- Immigration Law’s Players (18:IV)
- Immigration Offences (18:X)
- Immigration Offences (18:XI)
- Immigration Offences (18:XII)
- Immigration Removal Orders (18:IX)
- Immigration Removal Orders (18:VIII)
- Immigration Removal Orders (18:X)
- Immigration Resources (18:III)
- Immigration and Refugee Board (18:VI)
- Immigration and Refugee Board (18:VII)
- Immigration and Refugee Resources (22:VI)
- Immigration and Refugee Resources (23:VI)
- Impaired Driving
- Impaired Driving (No. 190)
- Important Addresses and Phone Numbers in Immigration Law (18:XII)
- Important Addresses and Phone Numbers in Immigration Law (18:XIII)
- Important Addresses and Phone Numbers in Immigration Law (18:XIV)
- In-Canada Temporary Residence Matters (18:IX)
- Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals
- Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals (No. 288)
- Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals (Script 288)
- Income Security (Legal Information for Indigenous People)
- Income Security (Legal Information for Indigenous People: National Edition)
- Income Tax Implications of Support Payments (Script 133)
- Incorporating a Company
- Incorporating a Company (No. 267)
- Indian Act (Legal Information for Indigenous People: National Edition)
- Indian Residential School Survivors Society
- Indian Residential Schools of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
- Indian Residential Schools of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
- Indigenous Families
- Indigenous Justice Resources (Legal Information for Indigenous People: National Edition)
- Indigenous Resources (22:X)
- Indigenous Resources (23:X)
- Information on Criminal Law for LSLAP Students (1:XI)
- Inga Phillips
- Initial Client Intake for Criminal Matters (1:III)
- Instalment Payment Orders
- Insurance (22:XIII)
- Insurance Benefits and Compensation for Accident Victims
- Insurance Benefits and Compensation for Accident Victims (No. 185)
- Insurance Benefits and Compensation for Accident Victims (Script 185)
- Insurance Benefits for Accident Victims
- Interest and the Cost of Borrowing Money
- Interim Applications and Provincial Court Family Law Proceedings
- Interim Applications and Supreme Court Family Law Proceedings
- Interim Applications in Family Matters
- Interjurisdictional Support Orders (3:IX)
- Internet Scams
- Intestacy (16:VII)
- Intestacy (16:VIII)
- Intestacy (16A:VII)
- Introduction, Chapter One and Two of Legal Issues in Residential Care References
- Introduction: A Right to Decide in Residential Care
- Introduction (22:I)
- Introduction and Forward for Legal Issues in Residential Care: An Advocate's Manual
- Introduction and Forward to Legal Issues in Residential Care
- Introduction to A Death in Your Family
- Introduction to Adult Guardianship (15:I)
- Introduction to Adult Guardianship (15:II)
- Introduction to Adult Guardianship and Substitute Decision-Making (15:I)
- Introduction to Basics of Child Support in BC
- Introduction to Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information
- Introduction to Being an Executor
- Introduction to Child Protection in BC and the Law
- Introduction to Child Support
- Introduction to Child Support in BC
- Introduction to Citizenship (17:1)
- Introduction to Citizenship (17:I)
- Introduction to Community Supports for Home Care and Senior Housing