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Dial-A-Law

A starting point for information on the law in British Columbia

Introduction to Dial-A-Law
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)
Legal Help & Lawyers
Free and Low-Cost Legal Help (No. 430)
Choosing a Lawyer (No. 435)
Lawyers' Fees (No. 438)
If You Have a Problem with a Lawyer (No. 436)
The Law Society, Bar Associations, and Law Foundation (No. 431)