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== A | == A. Resources in Print == | ||
#Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, ''Family Law Sourcebook for British Columbia'' (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, 2015). | #Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, ''Family Law Sourcebook for British Columbia'' (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, 2015). | ||
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#*A very good Canadian text on family law. | #*A very good Canadian text on family law. | ||
== | == B. Resources on the Internet == | ||
=== 1. Ministry of Justice – Family Law Legislation === | === 1. Ministry of Justice – Family Law Legislation === | ||
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*This society provides a provincial roster of qualified child interviewers who work in the legal and mental health fields. | *This society provides a provincial roster of qualified child interviewers who work in the legal and mental health fields. | ||
== | == C. Resources by Telephone == | ||
=== 1. Family Justice Centres === | === 1. Family Justice Centres === | ||
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Family Law Duty Counsel: (604) 775-0628 | Family Law Duty Counsel: (604) 775-0628 | ||
== | == D. Relevant Legislation == | ||
=== 1. Divorce Act, RSC 1985, c 3 [DA] === | === 1. Divorce Act, RSC 1985, c 3 [DA] === | ||
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These are the procedural rules that govern family law cases brought in the Provincial Court. | These are the procedural rules that govern family law cases brought in the Provincial Court. | ||
== | == E. Referrals == | ||
=== 1. The Non-Legal Problem === | === 1. The Non-Legal Problem === |
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