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What is a Clicklaw Wikibook?

Clicklaw Wikibooks are collaboratively developed, plain language legal publications that are published and kept up-to-date on a wiki, where they can also be printed. More than 50 legal professionals and law-related, non-profit organizations contribute to the Clicklaw Wikibooks collection. Read more ...

Featured Clicklaw Wikibooks

Below are the most recently updated publications. For other titles, see the complete list.

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


Dial-A-Law
A service of People's Law School, Dial-A-Law features free information on the law in British Columbia in over 130 topic areas.


Consumer and Debt Law
From People's Law School, a resource for advocates and other legal professionals helping clients with consumer or debt problems.


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


About this site

This site is operated by Courthouse Libraries BC with the assistance of the Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee. The site is operated in tandem with the public legal information program Clicklaw.

Covid-19 Resources is moving to Clicklaw

Please use Clicklaw to find Covid-19 information related to your legal questions. We are moving the content from Covid-19 Resources for British Columbians to Clicklaw.

What does that mean?

  • As of December 14, 2020, we are no longer updating this wikibook, but the pages will remain on the site. You may want to update your bookmarks.
  • We are making sure you can find Covid-19 resources on Clicklaw.
  • We are updating Clicklaw’s common questions with Covid-19 resources when applicable so that you can find good starting points for your legal issues.

This move does not affect the other wikibook titles on Clicklaw Wikibooks.

Have questions about the move? Please email us: editor@clicklaw.bc.ca.

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