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  • There are currently {{NUMBEROFPAGES}} legal information and supporting pages hosted on Clicklaw Wikibooks. | title = Legal Information for Indigenous People
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  • ...ivil case, it need only be established that the case is more probable than the other. *Legal cause for which an action may be brought. The legal theory giving basis to a lawsuit.
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  • ...r Non-profits in BC''''' covers the steps in transitioning a society under the new ''[[Societies Act]]''. *[[What the New Societies Act Means for Existing Societies]]
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  • ...ocates. As well, learn the best sources of legal information for resolving legal problems. ===Legal aid covers some types of criminal, family, and immigration problems===
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  • {{Legal Issues in Residential Care: An Advocate's Manual TOC|expanded=chapter7}} | width="20%" | '''Legal'''
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  • ...program or through restorative justice might include making an apology to the victim, doing community service, and taking part in counselling programs. ...u may <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the office of Crown Counsel (the government prosecutor) and ask to be considered for diversion or alternativ
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  • | service_description = The [[Legal Services Society]] (LSS) provides free legal aid <span class="noglossary">representation</span> (a lawyer to take your c | clicklaw_address = [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1053 Legal Aid Intake Offices on Clicklaw HelpMap]
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  • ...at a person has committed an offence. The person charged has to respond to the charge formally; for example, by pleading guilty or not guilty in court. ;Crown Prosecutor: A lawyer who presents the Crown’s case in court against a person charged with an offence.
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  • ...resort. Statistically speaking, very few family law appeals make it before the Supreme Court of Canada, however. You will need to consider that: * The Supreme Court of Canada does not have the capacity to hear every appeal brought before it.
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  • ...al, where each side presents evidence and the court decides the outcome of the case. ...uick. Court proceedings are open to the public, and you may prefer to keep the details of your dispute private.
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  • ...te] (www.clicklaw.bc.ca) for a list of websites and other assistance under the heading "Your safety." ==Overview of the various laws around family violence==
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  • ...and Debt Law TOC|expanded = goingcourt}}This section gives an overview of the '''court process''' in consumer and debt matters. ...ed the client that they should take a matter to court, you want to explain the court procedures.
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  • == Family LawLINE (Legal Services Society) == *Free legal advice over the telephone
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  • ...et paid. Learn the options available to you when collecting on a debt, and the steps to deal with problems. * hire a lawyer to collect the debt for you
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  • {{Legal Information for Indigenous People TOC}} ...his area, in response to the TRC’s Call to Action #4; and to contribute to the implementation of UNDRIP. '''- Yellowhead Institute''' </BLOCKQUOTE>
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  • {{Legal Information for Indigenous People TOC}} ...means one room of trestle tables occupied by lawyers, clerks, Sheriffs and the Judge and rows of chairs filled with waiting community members.
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  • ...n came into effect on November 28, 2016. This section covers five key ways the new ''[[Societies Act]]'' affects existing societies. == You need to "transition", but the new Act applies right away ==
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  • ...e Ministry of Attorney General, and Heidi Sarrazin and Leslie Anderson of the Ministry of Children and Family Development|date= July 2018}} {{Dial-A-Law The legal rights of children vary from those of adults. Learn the rights of children in several contexts, and situations where their views ar
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  • ==An editorial manifesto for a new public legal education resource== ...that should be preserved. From these came a set of guiding principles for the editorial tone of what is now called ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]''. My hope
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  • {{Template: Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} ...Case law contains what is called the “reasons for judgment,” also known as the decision.
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