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Aimed at those who work at a non-profit society in British Columbia or sit on a board of directors, ''[[Transitioning an Existing Society: A How-to Guide for Non-profits in BC]]'' covers the steps in transitioning a society under the new Act.
Aimed at those who work at a non-profit society in British Columbia or sit on a board of directors, ''[[Transitioning an Existing Society: A How-to Guide for Non-profits in BC]]'' covers the steps in transitioning a society under the new Act.


The information in this how-to guide is produced for educational purposes and is not intended as legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a legal professional.
The information in this guide is produced for educational purposes and is not intended as legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a legal professional.


== About this guide ==
== About this guide ==
The guide was written by [[Drew Jackson]], a lawyer and librarian who writes about law for the public.
This how-to guide was written by [[Drew Jackson]], a lawyer and librarian who writes about law for the public.


The guide was reviewed for legal accuracy by [[Mary Childs]], [[Michael Blatchford]] and [[Steve Carey]], three British Columbia lawyers who advise non-profit societies.
The guide was reviewed for legal accuracy by [[Mary Childs]], [[Michael Blatchford]] and [[Steve Carey]], three British Columbia lawyers who advise non-profit societies.
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