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'''Criminal charges''' if, after you were convicted, you would:
'''Criminal charges''' if, after you were convicted, you would:
:* go to jail,
*go to jail,
:* face a conditional sentence that would severely limit your liberty,
*face a conditional sentence that would severely limit your liberty,
:* lose your way of earning a living, or
*lose your way of earning a living, or
:* face an immigration proceeding that could lead to deportation from Canada.
*face an immigration proceeding that could lead to deportation from Canada.
You can also get a lawyer to represent you if you:
You can also get a lawyer to represent you if you:
:*have a physical condition or <span class="noglossary">disability</span> or a mental or emotional illness that makes it impossible for you to represent yourself,
*have a physical condition or <span class="noglossary">disability</span> or a mental or emotional illness that makes it impossible for you to represent yourself,
:*are Aboriginal and the case affects your ability to follow a traditional livelihood of hunting and fishing, or
*are Aboriginal and the case affects your ability to follow a traditional livelihood of hunting and fishing, or
:*are a youth charged with a federal offence (however if you are in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, you must speak to your social worker to arrange for a lawyer).
*are a youth charged with a federal offence (however if you are in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, you must speak to your social worker to arrange for a lawyer).
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'''Serious family problems''' in the circumstances such as:
'''Serious family problems''' in the circumstances such as:
:*you need an immediate court order to ensure your or your children's safety,
*you need an immediate court order to ensure your or your children's safety,
:*to resolve a serious <span class="noglossary">denial</span> of access to your children,
*to resolve a serious <span class="noglossary">denial</span> of access to your children,
:*when the other parent threatens to remove your children permanently from the province, or  
*when the other parent threatens to remove your children permanently from the province, or  
:*when you have custody of your children and the other parent has access, but he or she has unlawfully held your children and denied you custody.
*when you have custody of your children and the other parent has access, but he or she has unlawfully held your children and denied you custody.
You may also be able to get a lawyer to represent you in other situations, depending on the available funding, your circumstances, and based on a merit test, including:
You may also be able to get a lawyer to represent you in other situations, depending on the available funding, your circumstances, and based on a merit test, including:
:* to resolve serious legal issues in high conflict cases,
:* to resolve serious legal issues in high conflict cases,
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'''Child protection''' cases where:
'''Child protection''' cases where:
:* the Ministry of Children and Family Development has taken or has threatened to take child(ren) away,
*the Ministry of Children and Family Development has taken or has threatened to take child(ren) away,
:* there are custody and access issues related to a child in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development.
*there are custody and access issues related to a child in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development.


'''Mental health hearings''' before a Mental Health Review Panel or the BC Review Board.
'''Mental health hearings''' before a Mental Health Review Panel or the BC Review Board.
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