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  • #REDIRECT [[I Have a Family Problem and I Want to Resolve It out of Court]]
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  • {{Template:Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} .... This chapter gives you a more detailed approach to looking for resources to help you understand your legal issue.
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  • #REDIRECT [[I Need to Take Someone to Court — What's the Process?]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[I Need to Take Someone to Court — What's the Process?]]
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  • *[[I have a family problem and I want to resolve it out of court]]. *[[I just separated from the other parent of my children]].
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  • ...T [[I've Been Charged with a Criminal (or Youth) Offence and Have to Go to Court]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[I Want My Criminal Case to Be Dealt with in First Nations Court]]
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  • ...to go to court|I've been charged with a criminal offence and have to go to court]]. * [[I've been accused of a criminal offence and have been offered "diversion", "r
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  • #REDIRECT [[How Do I Respond to a Family Law Action in the Provincial Court?]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[How Do I Respond to a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?]]
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  • ...ow Do I Reply to a Priority Parenting Matter Application in the Provincial Court?]]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=protocol}} ...a lawyer too. (Besides, I doubt very much that you're going to be inclined to call the lawyer representing your ex "my friend.")
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  • |title = ''Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information''}} .... It explains the law and legal procedures in general, and is not intended to give legal advice on your particular legal problem.
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  • ...court forms]] and other information in the [[:Category:How Do I? | How Do I?]] category of self-help information.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC}} ...bout family law issues, such as how to find out if you're divorced and how to avoid paying child support.
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  • ...Family Rules to make an application in a family law proceeding in Supreme Court. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...Columbia Supreme Court, including an appeal from the Provincial Court, is to be started by filing a [[Form F79 Notice of Appeal if Directions Required|F ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=protocol}} ...g the judge, and the judge is properly addressed by that honorific when in court, not as "sir," "ma'am," or something else.
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  • ...Columbia Supreme Court, including an appeal from the Provincial Court, is to be started by filing a Form F79 or [[Form 80 Notice of Appeal|Form F80]]. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules to begin a court proceeding, setting out the relief claimed by the claimant and the grounds ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • * [[I don't have enough money to pay my debts]]. * [[I bought a product from a door-to-door salesperson and no longer want it]].
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  • ...nt ''Federal Court Act''. These are very similar to the grounds for appeal to the Appeal Division of the Social Security Tribunal. ...ciety if this situation arises. See [[Introduction to Public Complaints (5:I)|'''Chapter 5: Public Complaint Procedure''']] for more information regardi
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=affidavits}} ...their children are, and so forth. Affidavits after that usually update the court about events occurring since the previous affidavit was sworn.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=starting}} ...Court proceeding can stop the court proceeding before the proceeding goes to trial or is settled.
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  • Suppose you loaned someone an amount of money. They promised to pay the debt within three months. But they did not pay the debt. This section looks at what you can do to collect on a debt.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=alternatives}} ...ou, you can only do it with their agreement. Your ex isn't likely to agree to go and see a mediator if they are still pissed off about a recent argument
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  • ...F101 Affidavit - Section 51''' is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...t of Attainment of Majority''' is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...e understand the law and the legal system. Legal information is available to the public, both on websites and in print. ...gal information. If they need further assistance, you can show them where to go for more legal information or for legal advice.
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  • ...er, registrar or special referee may be appealed to a judge of the Supreme Court. The appeal must be made by filing a notice of appeal in Form F98. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ...to explore the issues in a court proceeding with the hope of finding a way to settle all or part of the proceeding. FCCs are private and held off the rec
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  • ...of Judicial Case Conference''' is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...fidavit of Ordinary Service''' is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...fidavit of Personal Service''' is a legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...affidavit in this form is one of the documents required in an application to waive fees. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...me a divorce proceeding is commenced. The registry will send the paperwork to the [http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/divorce/crdp-bead.html Central Regi ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • {{Template: Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} ...ent themselves in court. They range from general guides to guides specific to different courts.
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  • ...th them. For over 40 common legal problems, the Guide provides first steps to address the problem and options for further information or help. *[[Introduction to Legal Help for British Columbians|Introduction]]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=marriage}} ...you can use the Certificate of Divorce to show legal proof of your divorce to third parties (for example, when you remarry) without giving away all the d
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  • '''Form F30 Affidavit''' is a prescribed form under the Supreme Court Family Rules. Rule 10-4 says that an affidavit: ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...d Common Questions|Helpful Guides & Common Questions]] section for answers to many procedural questions. *[[Introduction to JP Boyd on Family Law]]{{·}} [[Introduction to Family Law in British Columbia]]{{·}} [[Terminology|Common Legal Words and
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  • ...a moving company had created and to pressure wash the house. At that time I informed you that this additional work would cost $1400.00. ...that was done. I corrected the problems you listed and on March 10, 2000, I notified you that there was $4900.00 due. This amount has not yet been paid
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=affidavits}} ...y">mistake</span> in that affidavit or add additional information to it is to make a new affidavit.
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  • {{Template: Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} ==What are court forms?==
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ...for service'' is the address at which a party to a court proceeding agrees to receive correspondence in connection with the proceeding.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ...g themselves. When this happens, you must notify the other parties and the court of the change.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=alternatives}} ...r agreement. Your ex isn't likely to agree to try a collaborative approach to settlement if they are still pissed off about a recent <span class="nogloss
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  • ''Court Order Enforcement Act'', RSBC 1996, c 78. ''Court Order Interest Act'', RSBC 1996, c 79.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=agreements}} ...l Court or the Supreme Court under the ''Family Law Act'' and the rules of court:
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  • {{Template: Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} If you decide to begin a court action, you need to find out which court is appropriate.
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  • ...he courthouse where you have been charged. They will tell you at your next court appearance whether the waiver has been approved. ..."[[I've been charged with a criminal (or youth) offence and have to go to court]]" in this Guide.)
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=defending}} ...ence to a court proceeding. If you have filed a Counterclaim, you may want to stop that claim as well.
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  • ...iminal offence that you wish to take responsibility for by pleading guilty to the charge, you may be able to choose to be sentenced in one of BC’s First Nations Courts.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=interim}} ==Replying to the application==
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  • ...egal information. If they need further assistance, you can show them where to go for more legal information or for legal advice. ...lawyers may be able to give some legal advice such as telling somebody how to apply for a protection order or help you dispute an eviction notice.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=appeals}} ...appeals make it before the Supreme Court of Canada, however. You will need to consider that:
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  • ...ut it that isn't true). If this happens, you may have to sue the seller in court. ...s well, dealers aren't allowed to use ''unfair practices'' to convince you to buy a car, such as misleading or pressuring you into buying it.
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  • ...''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]''. My hope is that this resource will continue to: ...argon. It should use humour to lighten up the subject matter, and metaphor to better explain it.
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  • ...ion program or through restorative justice might include making an apology to the victim, doing community service, and taking part in counselling program ...nsel may <span class="noglossary">offer</span> you these sorts of programs to you even if you don't apply. If you have a minor, dated criminal record fro
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  • ...final terms of the IAP and served on the IAP Oversight Committee from 2007 to 2010. Len practiced exclusively in the area of residential school claims. | organization = Provincial Court of BC
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  • ...heard. If the court is not sitting at the time, the student should attempt to seek out the Crown Counsel who has conduct of the matter and identify thems ...and other court officials to locate the correct matter on list of matters to be called that day.
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  • | text = '''Alert:''' Extensive changes to family law in British Columbia came into effect on March 18, 2013. ''[[JP B ...as transition houses, victim assistance programs and counselling services, to help victims of violence.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=defending}} ...indicating that you either agree with the claimant's claim or don't object to it,
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  • ...erently depending on whether a joint or sole claim is involved, be careful to ensure you use the correct example. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • ...judge, or by <span class="noglossary">pleading</span> not guilty and going to trial. If you are found guilty at trial, you <span class="noglossary">will< ..., the police must provide reasonable access to a counsel of your choice or to legal aid.
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  • ...erently depending on whether a joint or sole claim is involved, be careful to ensure you use the correct example. ==Where to find this form and any examples==
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ...to find a copy of a document prepared in that court proceeding, such as a court order or an affidavit.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=alternatives}} ...le the best chance of maintaining a functioning relationship. It's easiest to start negotiations when everyone's emotions are relatively calm.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=marriage}} ...ourt papers or a written agreement to end the relationship, you don't need to see a lawyer or a judge, and there's no such thing as a "legal separation"
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  • ...r creditors (people you owe money to) are allowed to take reasonable steps to collect the debt, including hiring a collection agent. However, a collectio * publishing or threatening to publish your name and failure to pay.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=alternatives}} ...only do it with their agreement. Of course, your ex isn't likely to agree to arbitration if they are still feeling pissed off about a recent <span class
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  • ...enefits. This chapter of the manual only covers small claims at provincial court and the CRT’s small claims jurisdiction, not the accident claims jurisdic ...defence may be weakened, and you may be liable to pay costs and penalties to the other party. Reading this guide will help you be more prepared and mi
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  • ...oglossary">order</span> causes a problem for you, you can apply to a court to have those conditions changed. ..."[[I've Been Charged with a Criminal (or Youth) Offence and Have to Go to Court]]" in this Guide.)
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ...rical errors or omissions; applying to correct an order is not a short cut to an appeal of the order!
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=defending}} ...formation below applies to claims in the Supreme Court, not the Provincial Court.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=starting}} ...familylaw.lss.bc.ca/guides/mini/servingPCDocuments/index.php in Provincial Court] and <br/> [http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca/guides/mini/howToServeDocsOutsid
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  • ...ame into force on March 31, 2014. The Ministry of Justice provides answers to [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/about-bcs-justice-system/legisla If a person dies with a will, they normally appoint an ''executor'' to pay their debts and protect and distribute their property.
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  • ...their needs. This chapter will outline the avenues an individual can take to address being a victim of crime. ...lies deserve to be treated with compassion and respect, and have the right to be considered throughout the criminal justice system. In particular, the '
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=starting}} ...-order-provincial-court-if starting a family law action<br/> in Provincial Court]
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  • Welcome to the fourth edition of ''JP Boyd on Family Law.'' ...yers, and includes a new section for this edition which talks about access to family justice.
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  • ...perts in a trial. As a result, claims will be resolved more efficiently in court. # For claims that are not considered to be fast track claims, there will be a maximum of three experts and expert r
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ==Children's views before the court==
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  • ...tructions in the will. If you’re a parent, you can also appoint a guardian to care for any children under age 19 after your death. ...d is a family heirloom. Unless I put in writing who the ring should go to, I just know there’ll be a fight about it later.” <br/>– Maria, Nanaimo}
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  • ...ks and other asset holders, confirming that the executor has the authority to act for the estate. ...ail. Many documents must be filed with the probate registry of the Supreme Court of BC.
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  • ...t. Unfortunately, some don’t make their payments. Learn what steps to take to enforce payments owed under a support order or agreement. ...g after he got into a new relationship. I filed my separation agreement in court and registered with the Family Maintenance Enforcement Program. They’ve c
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=defending}} ...e at provincial court registries or online. A copy may have been delivered to you with the Form 3 Application About a Family Law Matter.
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  • ...et”. This section provides information on Violation Tickets, including how to dispute a Violation Ticket. ...only required if a Violation Ticket is disputed. If you fail to appear in court for a Violation Ticket, your non-attendance is deemed not disputed and you
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=interim}} ...n about what interim applications are, and how they are used in BC Supreme Court.
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  • ''Wills and estates'' refers to the area of law that deals with the drafting and interpretation of wills, h <blockquote><tt>'''37''' (1) To be valid, a will must be</tt></blockquote>
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=starting}} ...reme Court. This information is not applicable to claims in the Provincial Court.
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  • An '''executor''' is the person named in a '''will''' to carry out the instructions in the will. ...al costs and taxes, and then distributing the rest of the estate according to the instructions in the will.
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  • * Prepare for an appeal to the General Division; * Assist a client with an appeal to the Minister of National Revenue;
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  • ...heard. If the court is not sitting at the time, the accused should attempt to seek out the Crown Counsel who has conduct of the matter and identify thems ...will proceed with the shortest matters first; priority will also be given to matters for which the accused and their counsel are present. Do not interru
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  • ...rs</span>'' (behind) in your payments and demanding that you bring them up to date. ...hould get legal advice right away. Then, try to negotiate with the lender to see if you can arrange manageable repayment terms.
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  • ...ve two choices: do nothing or respond. Learn what’s involved in responding to divorce proceedings in BC. ...[https://dialalaw.peopleslawschool.ca/the-divorce-act-is-changing changes to the ''Divorce Act''] that took effect on March 1, 2021.
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  • ...f a crime, they face legal consequences ranging from a discharge to a fine to time in jail. ...erty. Family law is another kind of civil law. The purpose of civil law is to make sure that we are fair in our dealings with each other.
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  • ...urt case, you may be called as a '''witness'''. Learn your rights and what to expect. ...ourt make the right decision. If you receive a document that says you have to be a witness in a trial, it’s because you have important information abou
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  • ...t you from discrimination. Learn what it covers, and steps you can take if someone discriminates against you. '''Discrimination''' is when someone treats you differently because of who you are in a way that puts you at a d
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  • ...e I become incapable]]. If the person needs help with making decisions due to a condition that has affected their mental capability, some of the options ...would allow your friend or relative to appoint one or more representatives to assist in making the following:
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  • ...Court'''). There are advantages to using this court instead of BC Supreme Court. Learn what’s involved at each stage. ...t [https://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca/enews/enews-27-04-2021 new Provincial Court Family Rules] that took effect on May 17, 2021 and amendments since then.
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