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| service_description = Clicklaw is a website operated by Courthouse Libraries BC which highlights the public legal education resources of 24 BC publishers and resource providers. It is organized in three sections: Solve Problems, Learn & Teach, Reform & Research. Solve Problems organizes topics by categories such as your money, your safety, your family, your communities, law in your daily life, and your legal system.
| service_description = The '''Clicklaw''' website provides a window into plain language legal information and education resources designed for the public in BC from over 25 contributor organizations, as well as selected others. Clicklaw includes a [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap HelpMap] to find those who can help with legal problems in communities across the province, and starting points for [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/solveproblems/questions over 150 commonly asked legal questions].


Clicklaw plans to include more resources over time, with content similar to the Electronic Law Library, and to add a Google Help Map feature of referral resources.
'''Website:''' The [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/content/forms/ Court Forms & Guides] page brings together court forms and step-by-step guides for both Provincial and Supreme Court.


| website = [http://clicklaw.bc.ca clicklaw.bc.ca]
| website = [http://clicklaw.bc.ca clicklaw.bc.ca]

Latest revision as of 16:37, 13 April 2017

The Clicklaw website provides a window into plain language legal information and education resources designed for the public in BC from over 25 contributor organizations, as well as selected others. Clicklaw includes a HelpMap to find those who can help with legal problems in communities across the province, and starting points for over 150 commonly asked legal questions.

Website: The Court Forms & Guides page brings together court forms and step-by-step guides for both Provincial and Supreme Court.

Website clicklaw.bc.ca
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