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Learning about the Law Wikibook
Fundamentals of Canadian Law
Canada's laws
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Rights and freedoms
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Your responsibilities
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The rule of law
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Who makes the laws?
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Levels of government
Criminal and Civil Law
Two kinds of law: Criminal law and civil law
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The courts apply the laws
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Courts in British Columbia
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Federal Courts
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Tribunals
Family Law
Rights and responsibilities
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Marriage and marriage-like relationships
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Separation
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Divorce
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Making an agreement
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Mediation
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Family Justice Counsellors
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Collaborative family law
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Finalizing agreements
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Care and decisions for children
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Guardians & parenting
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Contact with the child
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Child's best interest
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Children's property
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Child support
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Child Support Guidelines
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Spousal support
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Dividing family property
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Moving with a child
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Help for parents
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Protection from violence
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Separation and sponsorship
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Going to court
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Child protection
Young People
Rights and responsibilities
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Elder Law
Retirement and benefits
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Older People and Elder Law#Old Age Security
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Older People and Elder Law#Canada Pension Plan
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Older People and Elder Law#International benefits
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Older People and Elder Law#Power of attorney
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Older People and Elder Law#Four different types of power of attorney
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Older People and Elder Law#If you have worries about your attorney
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Older People and Elder Law#Joint bank accounts
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Older People and Elder Law#Representation agreements
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Older People and Elder Law#Advance directives
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Older People and Elder Law#Protecting yourself and your money
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Older People and Elder Law#Know what you’re signing
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Older People and Elder Law#Wills and estates
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Older People and Elder Law#Elder abuse
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Older People and Elder Law#What are some signs of abuse?
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Older People and Elder Law#Where to go for help
Working in BC
BC employment standards
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Quitting your job
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Leave
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Termination of employment
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Belonging to a union
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Getting hurt on the job
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Employment insurance (EI)
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Discrimination in employment
Renting a Home
Landlords and tenants
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Security and deposit
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Repairs
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Residential tenancy dispute resolution
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Paying for damage
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Letting the landlord in
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Eviction information
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Moving out
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Discrimination in renting
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Buying a home
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