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[web]  Applying for a Peace Bond and Filing Assault Charges

This script explains what you can do if someone is threatening you or assaults you. You can either apply for a peace bond against a person who has threatened to hurt you or damage your property, or ask that the person ... + more details

From The Canadian Bar Association BC Branch (CBABC)
Subtopics: assault; peace bonds & restraining orders; peace bonds & restraining orders; staying safe; violence in relationships; violence in relationships + all subtopics

[PDF]  Bail Orders: No Contact Orders

A bail order tells you what you may or may not do while your criminal charges are outstanding. This fact sheet provides information about bail orders that state you are to have no contact with a person (a no-contact ... + more details

From Justice Education Society of BC
Subtopics: charged with a crime; criminal court

[PDF]  No Contact Orders Explained

An easy-to-understand fact sheet that explains what no-contact orders are and what they mean for people who have these orders made against them. Outlines each type of no-contact order and how long it is in effect, what ... + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: charged with a crime; peace bonds & restraining orders; peace bonds & restraining orders; violence in relationships; violence in relationships + all subtopics

[PDF]  Legal Information for Battered Women: Peace Bonds, Restraining Orders, and No-Contact Orders

Describes what women can do if they are afraid for their safety or the safety of their children because a husband or partner has beaten or threatened them. Explains what peace bonds, restraining orders, and no-contact ... + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: child abuse & neglect; peace bonds & restraining orders; peace bonds & restraining orders; staying safe; violence in relationships; violence in relationships + all subtopics