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Legal issues can sometimes be resolved in a number of ways outside of court. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may not need to go to court. Good starting points to learn more about alternatives to court include:
Legal issues can sometimes be resolved in a number of ways outside of court. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may not need to go to court. Good starting points to learn more about alternatives to court include:
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1497 Alternatives to Going to Court] is a guidebook from the Justice Education Society that explains how most lawsuits filed with the court are resolved without going to trial.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1497 Alternatives to Going to Court]. This guidebook from the Justice Education Society explains how most lawsuits filed with the court are resolved without going to trial.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1642 Who can help you reach an agreement?] from the Legal Services Society explains who can help you come to a family law agreement.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1642 Who can help you reach an agreement?] This fact sheet from the Legal Services Society explains who can help you come to a family law agreement.
*[http://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/Resolving_Family_Law_Problems_in_Court#Hold_on_for_a_minute.2C_do_you_really_have_to_go_to_court.3F Hold on for a minute, do you really have to go to court?]  From JP Boyd on Family Law outlines some issues to consider before going to court.
*[http://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/Resolving_Family_Law_Problems_in_Court#Hold_on_for_a_minute.2C_do_you_really_have_to_go_to_court.3F Hold on for a minute, do you really have to go to court?]  This section in the Clicklaw wikibook JP Boyd on Family Law outlines some issues to consider before going to court.
 
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Legal issues can sometimes be resolved in a number of ways outside of court. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may not need to go to court. Good starting points to learn more about alternatives to court include:

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by Courthouse Libraries BC staff, October 2015.



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