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  • #REDIRECT [[Understanding the Legal System for Family Law Matters]]
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  • {{LSLAP 12 New System Notice}} ...ill now be adjudicated directly by ICBC instead of going through the court system.
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  • ...e litigation and, earlier in his career, criminal law. Bob was educated at the University of British Columbia.
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  • ...ctised law in New Brunswick before relocating to BC where he was called to the Bar in 2007. Mark practises family law at [http://www.infinity-law.com Infi ...erdisciplinary and international association of professionals dedicated to the resolution of family conflict.
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  • ...way meetings to resolve issues in collaborative fashion, rather than using the court process. ...ittee and a Governor of the Law Foundation of B.C. He is also a member of the Law Society of B.C. Disciplinary Advisory Committee.
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  • |title = ''Learning about the Law''}}{{Clicklaw Wikibooks Badge}} ...the law that applies in British Columbia. It can help you understand your legal rights and responsibilities in daily life. Topics covered include working,
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  • ...errals at this early stage can help clients learn about the law, the legal system and where they can go for more help. * understand the difference between legal information and legal advice,
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  • == What is Legal Information and What is Legal Advice? == ...y are different, and why it is important that your client also understands the difference.
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  • == UBC Indigenous Community Legal Clinic == ...gal services for Indigenous people in the Downtown Eastside and throughout the Lower Mainland. Advice, assistance and representation for eligible clients
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  • {{Template:Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} ...ore detailed approach to looking for resources to help you understand your legal issue.
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  • ...tice organizations and justice system partners to identify and meet public legal education and information needs for over 20 years.
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  • |filename = Legal Information for Indigenous People cover.png |title = ''Legal Information for Indigenous People''
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  • | width="40%" | Visit the website for more information about the Justice System in Canada. ...British Columbia. It features legal information and education designed for the public from over 24 contributor organizations.
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  • ...f family and sexual violence. They also provide information on the justice system, crime prevention, safety planning, protection order <span class="noglossar ...free: 1-800-563-0808<br/>TTY: 1-604-875-0885, to call collect, please call the Telus Relay Service at 711<br />Text: 1-604-836-6381
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  • ...y are different, and why it is important that your client also understands the difference. ==Legal information==
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  • ...l issue, how to find legal information and help, and how to make effective legal referrals. ...he videos]], read online, download the document onto your device, or print the information. Suggested uses include orientation for new staff or viewing a
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  • ...seful resources for people in BC facing problems with the criminal justice system such as: ...en charged with a criminal (or youth) offence out-of-town and want to move the case closer to home|I want to move my criminal case closer to home]].
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  • ...l issue, how to find legal information and help, and how to make effective legal referrals. ...the videos, read online, download the document onto your device, or print the information. Suggested uses include orientation for new staff or viewing a
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  • ...stem. These policies have resulted in intergenerational trauma, as well as the disruption of community and family structures – all of which are linked t ...iwg-ffada.ca/final-report/ Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls].
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  • This section is about finding legal information that is reliable, up to date and understandable. Knowing where ==Find legal information online==
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  • ...illing out application forms, applying for Legal Aid, using the healthcare system, cultural orientation, and other general settlement services (Settlement Or * Legal advocacy program for low-income immigrants (604-254-9626)
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  • ...tem or by filling out a Representation Request Form, which can be found at the following link: https://civilresolutionbc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/FOR ...awyer as their representative, the lawyer will be able to communicate with the CRT on their behalf.
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  • {{Template: Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} ...ase law. Legislation is made by legislative bodies and case law is made by the courts.
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  • ...ing to request a representative, they can request one in the online intake system or by filling out a Representation Request Form. ...awyer as their representative, the lawyer will be able to communicate with the CRT on their behalf.
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  • ...ting to request a representative they can request one in the online intake system or by filling out a Representation Request Form. ...awyer as their representative, the lawyer will be able to communicate with the CRT on their behalf.
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  • {{Template: Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} ...of Appeal, as illustrated by the chart below. '''Note:''' On June 1, 2017, the limit for [https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4314 small claims increased
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  • ...n the Rights of the Child'' [“UNCRC”], which Canada signed and ratified in the early 1990s. The ''YCJA'' focuses on three key objectives to better protect the public (''YCJA'', s 3):
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  • {{LSLAP 12 New System Notice}} Section 115 of the ''IVA'' states that there is no longer a right of action (an ability to bri
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  • {{Template: Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information TOC}} This section provides an overview of the different areas of law: civil, family, and criminal.
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  • ...23}}{{Learning about the Law Wikibook TOC}}In this section, you will learn the role courts and tribunals play in applying Canada's laws. ...e and secure. If someone is charged and found guilty of a crime, they face legal consequences ranging from a discharge to a fine to time in jail.
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  • ...ubstantive change encompassed in this act revision, the section numbers of the WCA have changed significantly. ...on Board,” and when party to a legal action, that is how it will be named. The Board has exclusive jurisdiction over compensation to injured workers for w
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  • ...orney appointed under a power of attorney in British Columbia. It explains the attorney's duties and responsibilities, offers tips to avoid problems, and ...} [[Power of Attorney Questions & Answers#What if you think the change was the result of fraud or abuse?|What if you're concerned about fraud or abuse?]]{
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  • ...nvolvement in Canada’s youth justice system. This wikibook contains public legal information on frequently asked questions about a youth record, access to a ...ns with reliable information about their rights and responsibilities under the law.
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  • ...f Canada's laws, including individual rights and responsibilities, and how the laws are made. ...d the section [[Fundamentals of Canadian Law]] from the ''[[Learning about the Law Wikibook]]''.
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  • ...:jpboydblog.jpg|230px|center|link=http://bcfamilylawresource.blogspot.ca/]]The '''[http://bcfamilylawresource.blogspot.ca/ JP Boyd on Family Law Blog]''' ...itish Columbia]]. Then dive into the main chapters of the wikibook, or see the [[JP Boyd on Family Law — Helpful Guides and Common Questions|Helpful Gui
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  • When you start as an attorney under a power of attorney, here are the first things you should do. *'''Review the power of attorney document.''' Understand when it takes effect and what pow
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  • ...laborative family law lawyer who regularly uses means outside of the court system, such as negotiation and mediation. ...niversity. She studied law at the University of Victoria and was called to the British Columbia Bar in 2011. She received her certification as a collabora
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  • Welcome to the fourth edition of ''JP Boyd on Family Law.'' ...ut our introduction, introducing you to the courts, the common law system, the role of lawyers, and includes a new section for this edition which talks ab
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  • {{Template:Legal Help Guide TOC}} ...nal offence that you wish to take responsibility for by pleading guilty to the charge,
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  • == A. Trauma-Informed Legal Practice == ...nt relationship accordingly to enhance connections with clients for better legal advocacy.
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  • There are currently {{NUMBEROFPAGES}} legal information and supporting pages hosted on Clicklaw Wikibooks. | title = Legal Information for Indigenous People
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  • ...ivil case, it need only be established that the case is more probable than the other. *Legal cause for which an action may be brought. The legal theory giving basis to a lawsuit.
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  • ...r Non-profits in BC''''' covers the steps in transitioning a society under the new ''[[Societies Act]]''. *[[What the New Societies Act Means for Existing Societies]]
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  • ...ocates. As well, learn the best sources of legal information for resolving legal problems. ===Legal aid covers some types of criminal, family, and immigration problems===
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  • {{Legal Issues in Residential Care: An Advocate's Manual TOC|expanded=chapter7}} | width="20%" | '''Legal'''
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  • ...program or through restorative justice might include making an apology to the victim, doing community service, and taking part in counselling programs. ...u may <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the office of Crown Counsel (the government prosecutor) and ask to be considered for diversion or alternativ
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  • | service_description = The [[Legal Services Society]] (LSS) provides free legal aid <span class="noglossary">representation</span> (a lawyer to take your c | clicklaw_address = [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1053 Legal Aid Intake Offices on Clicklaw HelpMap]
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  • ...at a person has committed an offence. The person charged has to respond to the charge formally; for example, by pleading guilty or not guilty in court. ;Crown Prosecutor: A lawyer who presents the Crown’s case in court against a person charged with an offence.
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  • ...resort. Statistically speaking, very few family law appeals make it before the Supreme Court of Canada, however. You will need to consider that: * The Supreme Court of Canada does not have the capacity to hear every appeal brought before it.
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  • ...al, where each side presents evidence and the court decides the outcome of the case. ...uick. Court proceedings are open to the public, and you may prefer to keep the details of your dispute private.
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