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If you are interested in contributing as a writer, commentator or as a member of the editorial team, please contact _______ at _______ .
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====Public benefit====
====Accessible and versatile====


[[JP Boyd on Family Law]] continues John-Paul's commitment to explaining the legal system and providing free, plain language information on family law and divorce law, court processes and other dispute resolution mechanisms.  
[[JP Boyd on Family Law]] continues John-Paul's commitment to explaining the legal system and providing free, plain language information on family law and divorce law, court processes and other family law dispute resolution mechanisms. The contributions and efforts of the editorial team have strengthened and improved on John-Paul's original resource and provide a significant benefit to the public.


There is immense public benefit in so many respected lawyers committing to ensure that John-Paul’s original resource continues strong under the changes to the ''Family Law Act''. That it is in a format suitable for both digital consumption and print, is another gain.
====Clicklaw Wikibooks and Courthouse Libraries BC====


You might be reading this page on a laptop in a coffee shop, or you could be holding this book at a public library. Both digital and print formats are made possible by the technology that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, and one of the main rationales for creating a wikibook, was the chance to put real books on public library shelves, since so many people rely on their library for information of all kinds.
Transitioning John-Paul's resource to a wiki format, suitable for both electronic consumption and print, is another significant benefit. You might be reading this page on a laptop in a coffee shop, or you could be flipping through this book at a public library.  
 
Both digital and print formats are made possible by the technology that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, and helps Courthouse Libraries BC fulfil its mandate to provide public legal education, improve the legal collections of public libraries in British Columbia and put real books on public library shelves.


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