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Options for free or low-cost legal help include legal aid, pro bono services, legal clinics, and advocates. As well, learn the best sources of legal information for resolving legal problems.
Options for free or low-cost legal help include legal aid, pro bono services, legal clinics, and advocates. As well, learn the best sources of legal information for resolving legal problems.


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In communities across BC, '''public libraries''' provide access to books and resources about the law aimed at non-lawyers. Librarians can help in finding what you need. Visit [https://newtobc.ca/bc-libraries/ newtobc.ca/bc-libraries] for a map of public libraries across the province.
In communities across BC, '''public libraries''' provide access to books and resources about the law aimed at non-lawyers. Librarians can help in finding what you need. Visit [https://newtobc.ca/bc-libraries/ newtobc.ca/bc-libraries] for a map of public libraries across the province.


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'''The above was last reviewed for legal accuracy by People’s Law School.'''


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