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Dial-A-Law
A starting point for information on the law in British Columbia
- Part 1. Consumer & Money
- Cars & Getting Around
- Problem with a Used Car
- Leasing a Car
- Car Repairs
- Insurance Benefits and Compensation for Accident Victims
- Making a Personal Injury Claim
- Making a Vehicle Damage Claim
- The Points System and ICBC
- Consumer
- Problem with a Purchase
- The Basics of Making a Purchase
- Online Shopping
- If You're Not Happy with a Service
- Fitness Centres, Yoga Studios, and Other “Continuing Service Contracts”
- Money & Debt
- Getting a Credit Card
- Disputing a Credit Card Bill
- Taking Charge of Your Credit Report
- Co-Signing or Guaranteeing a Loan
- Collecting on a Debt
- When a Creditor Wants to Take Money From Your Wages or Bank Account
- You Have Options for Getting Out of Debt
- Dealing with Debt Collectors
- Understanding Warehouse Liens
- Financial Help for People with Disabilities
- Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals
- Your Bank Account
- Part 2. Work & Business
- Work
- Protection Against Job Discrimination
- Sexual Harassment
- Farm Workers' Wages
- Farm Workers' Rights
- Workers' Compensation
- Appealing a Workers' Compensation Decision
- If You Are Fired: Wrongful Dismissal
- Getting Laid Off
- If You Quit Your Job
- Applying for Employment Insurance
- Business
- Starting a Small Business
- Incorporating a Company
- Forming a Partnership
- Trademarks, Copyright and Other Intellectual Property
- Music Law
- Part 3. Families & Children
- Family Relationships
- Introduction to Family Law
- Getting Married in British Columbia
- Marriage Agreements and Cohabitation Agreements
- Couples Who Are Not Spouses: Your Income, Support and Property Rights
- Introduction to Family Violence
- Changing Your Name
- Divorce & Separation
- Separation and Separation Agreements
- Deciding Who Will Move Out When You Separate
- Requirements for Divorce and Annulment
- Desk Order Divorce: The Do-It-Yourself Divorce Process
- Responding to Divorce Proceedings
- Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements, and Contact
- Introduction to Child Support
- Introduction to Spousal Support
- Enforcing Support Orders and Agreements
- Tax Implications of Support Payments
- Dividing Property and Debts
- Children
- Children's Rights
- Children Born Outside Marriage
- Adoption of a Child
- Adoption Registries
- Reporting Suspected Child Abuse
- Child Protection and Removal
- Resolving Family Disputes
- Mediation, Collaborative Negotiation, and Arbitration
- Provincial (Family) Court
- Applying for an Interim Order in a Family Law Case in Supreme Court
- Part 4. Life
- Health
- Adults and Consent to Health Care (No. 428)
- Children and Consent to Health Care (No. 422)
- Getting Your Medical Records (No. 421)
- Hospitalizing a Mentally Ill Person (No. 425)
- If You Have a Problem with a Doctor (No. 423)
- Medical Malpractice (No. 420)
- Home & Neighbours
- Buying a Home (No. 406)
- Buying a Condominium (No. 407)
- Mortgages and Financing a Home Purchase (No. 408)
- Selling Your Home (No. 405)
- Builders Liens (No. 268)
- Owning a Condominium (No. 401)
- Co-operative Housing: Members' Rights and Duties (No. 402)
- Residential Tenancy (No. 410)
- Neighbour Law (No. 400)
- Home Repair Contractors (No. 409)
- Foreclosure (No. 415)
- Rights & Citizenship
- Defamation: Libel and Slander (No. 240)
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (No. 235)
- Human Rights and Discrimination Protection (No. 236)
- Charter Rights: Overview (No. 230)
- Charter Rights: Legal Rights (No. 200)
- Charter Rights: Equality Rights (No. 232)
- Aboriginal Law (No. 237)
- Immigrating to British Columbia (No. 290)
- Seniors' Rights and Elder Abuse (No. 239)
- Wills, Planning & Estates
- Preparing a Will and Estate Planning (No. 176)
- Challenging a Will (No. 179)
- Your Duties As Executor (No. 178)
- When Someone Dies Without a Will (No. 177)
- When Your Common-Law Spouse Dies (No. 150)
- Powers of Attorney and Representation Agreements (No. 180)
- Committeeship (No. 426)
- Part 5. Courts & Crime
- Courts & Resolving Disputes
- Resolving Disputes Without Going to Court (No. 429)
- Our Court System in a Nutshell (No. 432)
- Starting a Lawsuit (No. 165)
- Suing Someone in Small Claims Court (No. 166)
- Being Sued in Small Claims Court (No. 167)
- Going to Trial in Small Claims Court (No. 168)
- Appearing in Court by Phone (No. 433)
- Getting Your Judgment Paid (No. 169)
- Class Actions in British Columbia (No. 233)
- Crime
- If You Receive an Appearance Notice or Summons (No. 210)
- Defending Yourself Against a Criminal Charge (No. 211)
- Pleading Guilty to a Criminal Charge (No. 212)
- Outstanding Warrants and Welfare (No. 204)
- Possession of Marijuana (No. 201)
- Shoplifting (No. 202)
- Impaired Driving (No. 190)
- Driving While Prohibited (No. 192)
- Driving Without Insurance (No. 193)
- Traffic Tickets (No. 194)
- Conditional Sentences, Probation, and Discharges (No. 203)
- Criminal Records and Record Suspensions (No. 205)
- Being a Witness (No. 216)
- Complaints Against the RCMP (No. 220)
- Complaints Against the Municipal Police (No. 221)
- Firearms and the Firearms Act (No. 242)
- Charging Someone with a Criminal Offence (No. 215)
- Peace Bonds and Assault Charges (No. 217)
- Stalking, Criminal Harassment, and Cyberbullying (No. 206)
- Young People and Criminal Law (No. 225)
- Youth Justice Court Trials (No. 226)