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| bio = '''Rhaea Bailey''' is a subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and is jointly responsible for the chapter on [[Specific Communities and Family Law|Specific Communities]]. Rhaea is a graduate of UBC Law, and was called to the BC Bar in 2010. She practices primarily family and child protection law in Vancouver, but she also travels outside of the Lower Mainland as a family law advice lawyer in clinics in Northern BC on a monthly basis. She has co-facilitated workshops with the Ending Violence Association of BC.  
| bio = '''Rhaea Bailey''' is a subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and is jointly responsible for the chapter on [[Specific Communities and Family Law|Specific Communities]]. Rhaea is a graduate of UBC Law, and was called to the BC Bar in 2010. She manages the Legal Services Society's Indigenous services department, with the goal of improving access to justice for Indigenous people through its work with legal aid. She has frequently traveled outside of the Lower Mainland as a family law advice lawyer in clinics in Northern BC. She has co-facilitated workshops with the Ending Violence Association of BC.  


| name = Rhaea Bailey
| name = Rhaea Bailey

Revision as of 21:10, 30 July 2019


Rhaea Bailey
Rhaea Bailey, Legal Services Society
www.lss.bc.ca
Rhaea Bailey is a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and is jointly responsible for the chapter on Specific Communities. Rhaea is a graduate of UBC Law, and was called to the BC Bar in 2010. She manages the Legal Services Society's Indigenous services department, with the goal of improving access to justice for Indigenous people through its work with legal aid. She has frequently traveled outside of the Lower Mainland as a family law advice lawyer in clinics in Northern BC. She has co-facilitated workshops with the Ending Violence Association of BC.