BC Ministry of Attorney General

The Attorney General is the law officer of the Crown and has a duty to see that the administration of public affairs is in accordance with the law. As the Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism, the Attorney General supports and promotes multiculturalism and inclusive communities across the province of British Columbia. The Ministry does not provide legal advice to members of the public.

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This page provides court forms used in family court. The forms are in a PDF format that can be filled out and printed. + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: child support; custody, guardianship & access; divorce & separation; documents, forms & records; family court; spousal support + all subtopics

This site provides information about wills and estates. It defines the more common words and phrases in legal documents, and answers many of the questions you might have about wills, probate, administration and estates. ... + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: probating or dealing with an estate; wills

This page explains how to dispute a provincial violation ticket. It provides access to the notice of dispute form in a PDF format that can be filled in and printed. + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: cars & driving; documents, forms & records; getting started with your case; presenting your case; tickets & bylaw offences; traffic court + all subtopics

JusticeBC brings into one portal more than 300 pages of information about the criminal justice system, as well as links to other resources and services. + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: abuse & neglect of older adults; abuse & neglect of people with disabilities; assault; charged with a crime; child abuse & neglect; criminal records & pardons; defending yourself in criminal court; drinking and driving; harassment, stalking & sexual assault; peace bonds & restraining orders; peace bonds & restraining orders; protecting yourself from crime; rights when dealing with police; sentencing & parole; types of criminal offences; victim support & victim rights; violence in relationships; violence in relationships; witnessing a crime + all subtopics

This section of the Family Justice website is for parents making decisions about custody, guardianship or access: for example, where the children will live after a separation or divorce, how to stay involved in their ... + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: custody, guardianship & access; divorce & separation

This page contains forms for small claims court. The forms are in a PDF format that you can fill out and print. + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: documents, forms & records; small claims

This section of the Family Justice website is for separating or divorcing couples who want to try a co-operative approach to reaching agreement on issues, instead of going to court. You might want to use a professional ... + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: family issues resolved outside of court; mediation

This site is for people who want to begin or already have claims in small claims court. The filing assistant is designed to help you complete small claims court forms online. Once you have completed the form it may be ... + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: documents, forms & records; getting started with your case; small claims + all subtopics

A teen guide to parental separation and divorce. For preteens and teens. If your parents have recently separated or divorced (or you think they may be about to), or you have a friend in that situation, this site is for ... + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: dealing with family breakup; divorce & separation; when parents split up + all subtopics

This site answers commonly asked questions about provincial violation tickets. It covers how you can pay a violation ticket, how to dispute a violation ticket, and the hearing in court. + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: cars & driving; getting started with your case; tickets & bylaw offences; traffic court + all subtopics