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This chapter is only a brief sketch of some of the special issues native people might have to deal with in the course of a family law dispute. If you have a problem touching on one of these areas, you should get advice from a lawyer.
This chapter is only a brief sketch of some of the special issues native people might have to deal with in the course of a family law dispute. If you have a problem touching on one of these areas, you should get advice from a lawyer.


Additional legal help may be had from your local Friendship Centre or Native Community Law Office. Look for these agencies in your telephone directory under "Legal Aid, Legal Services Society."
Additional legal help may be had from your local Friendship Centre or Native Community Law Office. Look for these agencies in on [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/search?k=aboriginal& | http://www.clicklaw.ca] using the HelpMap feature to find help near to where you are.
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==Further Reading in this Chapter==
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* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of other pages in this chapter, linked</span>
* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of other pages in this chapter, linked</span>
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==Page resources and links==
==Page resources and links==
===Legislation===
===Legislation===