Resource List for Legal Help for British Columbians
Here is an alphabetical list of 60 of the best sources of legal information, assistance, advice and representation for low-income clients in British Columbia.
Access Justice |
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AdminLawBC.ca |
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Advocacy Access |
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Bankruptcy BC |
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Lawyer Referral Service |
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Legal Aid Representation |
Legal issues covered[edit]The following legal issues are covered: Criminal charges if, after you were convicted, you would:
You can also get a lawyer to represent you if you:
Serious family problems in the circumstances such as:
You may also be able to get a lawyer to represent you in other situations, depending on the available funding, your circumstances, and based on a merit test, including:
Child protection cases where:
Mental health hearings before a Mental Health Review Panel or the BC Review Board. Prison issues for which the Charter of Rights and Freedoms provides the right to a lawyer. Immigration proceedings for refugee claimants or clients facing removal from Canada. Note: Whether any particular case is to be covered by legal aid is ultimately a decision made by LSS. Eligibility[edit]To get a legal aid lawyer to represent you, your legal problem must be covered by legal aid rules, and your net household income and assets must be at or below the financial guidelines.
For more information, see Do I qualify for legal representation? on the LSS website. Applying for legal aid representation[edit]To apply for a legal aid lawyer or to get information or advice, go into a legal aid office or courthouse location, or call the LSS Call Centre. Applying in person[edit]To apply in person, it's a good idea to phone your local legal aid office or check the LSS website to find out the office hours. See Where to find legal aid services. You will need to provide information about your case and proof of income, such as two recent pay stubs, a recent welfare stub, or a recent income tax return or bank records. You will also have to provide information about valuable assets such as a car or boat. Applying by phone[edit]If your area doesn't have a legal aid office or if you can't get to the legal aid office, you can apply over the phone:
Note that if you don't qualify for representation, you may still be financially eligible for advice services such as duty counsel. You don't have to be financially eligible to receive legal information from LSS.
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