Legal Help for British Columbians: A Guide to Help Non-legal Professionals Make Legal Referrals for Clients
This user-friendly guide helps people with low incomes take steps to protect their legal rights and get the best information about how to proceed when faced with legal issues. Includes a listing of 60 resources for further help. Order print copies from People's Law School (www.publiclegaled.bc.ca).
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- print only
- produced by
- Nicola Valley Advocacy Centre
- produced in
- 2009
- resource type
- manuals & books
- tags
- suing someone, divorce, child support, charged with a crime, criminal records, pardon, consumer rights, human rights, discrimination, complaint about police, welfare, disability benefits, tenants, eviction, wills
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