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Revision as of 23:32, 25 February 2010

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
Access Pro Bono operates free legal clinics in a number of communities throughout BC. Clients who meet the financial means test (see website for details) can receive 30 minutes of free legal advice and sometimes additional appointments. Access Pro Bono lawyers generally do not appear in court or tribunals but they can give advice, make calls, and assist with documents.
Website accessprobono.ca
Phone 1-604-878-7400
Toll-free: 1-877-762-6664
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AdminLawBC.ca
AdminLawBC.ca describes administrative tribunals — the specialized government agencies, boards and commissions that provide resolution of disputes involving government laws and how they are applied. They can hear complaints about decisions made by government agencies related to such topics as minimum wage, Employment Insurance, safety standards, telephone service rates, or rules of conduct of doctors and other professionals. The site also features a BC Administrative Law Directory which lists information and many of the decisions of over 100 federal and provincial tribunals.
Website adminlawbc.ca
Phone No phone service available


Advocacy Access
The Advocacy Access Program is a service of Disability Alliance BC (formerly BC Coalition of People with Disabilities) that provides information, assistance, advice, and occasional representation for people with disability-related issues such as welfare benefits for people with disabilities, Canada Pension Plan disability benefits, and the Registered Disability Savings Plan.

Website: Advocacy Access Publications has a number of fact sheets about disability-related money and income support issues.

Website www.disabilityalliancebc.org
Phone 1-604-872-1278
Toll-free: 1-800-663-1278
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Bankruptcy BC
Seniors First BC (formerly BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support - BCCEAS) is a non-profit organization helping older adults. They operate Seniors' Legal Clinics in the Lower Mainland and a toll-free Seniors Advocacy and Information Line (SAIL) that provides information and referrals.

Website: The Resources section has fact sheets and e-books on residential care and elder abuse.

Website seniorsfirstbc.ca
Phone 1-604-437-1940
Toll-free: 1-866-437-1940
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Lawyer Referral Service
Access Pro Bono Society of BC's Lawyer Referral Service provides referrals to lawyers in private practice who specialize in various areas of the law. Any member of the public may call this service to obtain the contact information of a lawyer who will provide a free half-hour legal consultation.
Website www.accessprobono.ca
Phone 604-687-3221
Toll-free: 1-800-663-1919
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