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  • ...s when a health care provider gives substandard treatment that causes harm to a patient. Learn your rights in getting medical care and what can constitut ===The legal duty to give proper medical care===
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  • ...ily and Community Service Act) Rules, and may also be heard in the Supreme Court. ...have a legal duty to take steps, including possibly seeking court orders, to ensure the safety and well-being of children.
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  • ...never had to deal with the legal system before and for people who are new to Canada. ...the Legal System for Family Law Matters]] has a more complete introduction to family law and resolving family law disputes in BC.
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  • ...used to describe when something new has happened that may justify a change to an order, award or agreement. ...an order. An order can only be varied by a new order, usually by the same court that made the original order.
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  • ...se sections are where your legal rights come from: right to silence, right to a lawyer, right against unreasonable searches, etc. ...have jobs to do. However, with each of these agencies you are well advised to know your rights before you speak.
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  • == A. Matters That the Court May Determine at First Instance == ...ermine strata property claims and disputes. The CRT also has the authority to handle strata disputes between owners of strata lots and corporations for a
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  • ...order of the court. Without a divorce order, a couple will remain married to each other, no matter how long they've been separated from one another, unt ...process, in enough detail that you can get your own divorce without having to hire a lawyer.
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  • ...'' allow previously adjudicated claims under the old Act to be transferred to the new Act for ongoing administration and for any further reviews. It is important to remember that, that unlike under the old Act, a person cannot be awarded da
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  • ...ons, and liabilities, as if they are, and always had been, legal strangers to the child. ...tranger through an agency. The first kind can be handled privately through court. The second kind requires the involvement of the provincial Ministry for Ch
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  • ...ancy in the clearest and lowest-conflict manner possible. This guide seeks to provide basic legal information, including the rights and responsibilities ...', SBC 2002, c 77 [''MHPTA''] is a counterpart to the ''RTA'' that applies to owners of manufactured homes who rent the site on which their homes sit.
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  • Note the Court decision in [http://canlii.ca/t/1g6ph ''Trociuk v British Columbia (Attorne Any person may apply to change their own name.
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  • ...y law legislation in BC is the ''Family Law Act'' (''FLA''), which applies to people in all relationships. The reason there are two statutes governing th === 1. Supreme Court ===
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  • ...sed in conjunction with the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide]], which aims to help contributors produce consistent and clear language, layout, and format ...'re about to edit is part of the right wikibook title, and does not belong to a different wikibook?
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  • ...d by another agreement or, if the parties can't agree, be set aside by the court and replaced with an order about spousal support. ...rt depends on whether it is an order or agreement the court is being asked to change, or, in the case of an order, whether the order is an interim order
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  • ...edication, censoring mail, invasion or denial of privacy, denial of access to visitors, and neglect. Many types of abuse, and some types of neglect, are ...dividuals who have suffered years of spousal abuse may also be susceptible to further neglect and abuse, such as financial abuse, by others.
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  • ...w problem. Some people are married, others have lived together long enough to qualify as spouses without being married, while others have had a child tog ...ships. Under the old common law, for example, a husband had the legal duty to provide his wife and children with shelter, food, and the other basic neces
    32 KB (5,392 words) - 22:26, 11 January 2024
  • |resourcetype = many links to information on ...ca/global/search?f=Alternatives+to+court%7cFamily+law&so=v alternatives to court]
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  • :(i) what amount shall be refunded under s. 96(4) to (10). ...an be appealed to the Federal Court of Appeal under s. 27 of the ''Federal Court Act'', RSC 1985, c. F-7.
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  • ...cision resolving a legal dispute, after hearing the evidence and listening to the arguments of each party. ...lation]. Lawyers who are "family law arbitrators" are specially accredited to arbitrate family law disputes by the [http://www.lawsociety.bc.ca Law Socie
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  • |link = [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system/court-orders/change-order-or-set-aside-agreement-made-bc/when-can-you-change-orde ...ip don't end with the final order. As time passes, final orders often need to be updated as circumstances change.
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