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Justice Education Society of BC

The Justice Education Society is committed to improving the legal capability of British Columbians. We provide free legal help services every weekday. We also provide more legal education videos than any other BC PLEI organization. Each year, our programs and resources help more than 700,000 people.

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Tickets and Disputes

When you break a motor vehicle law, you might get a ticket. A ticket can mean a large fine. It can also mean that you get driver penalty points. This resource will help you to understand the ticket process in British ...
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Family Duty Counsel

Family Duty Counsel are lawyers paid by the Legal Services Society (Legal Aid) for up to three hours of free advice to help with family law issues. They provide service directly from offices and work stations in ...
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Family Mediation

This guide provides information on the mediation process. Mediation is a practical, affordable and confidential process to address conflicts within a family. In mediation, both sides try to resolve their differences ...
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Lawsuits and Youth

If you are under 19, there are a number of laws about your involvement in lawsuits you should know about. These laws are intended to protect you. This resource contains information on these laws, and on the lawsuit ...
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Youth Charged with a Crime

This resource provides information for young people who have been charged with a crime, including information on youth court.
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Employment Basics

There are a lot of rules about working – rules that your employer must follow and rules about how you should behave. Here are some things you should know about the working world.
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Domestic Violence and Protection Orders

This resource provides information on protection orders for victims of domestic violence.
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Evidence

Many self-represented litigants struggle to get the outcome they want because they fail to present their evidence well. This resource contains information about evidence, including the different kinds of evidence.
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Moving Out

This guide contains information on ending a tenancy and vacating a property.
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When You Can Work

You can get a job without your parents’ permission as soon as you turn 15. You can work when you are younger than 15 if you and your parents follow certain requirements. This guide provides information on the process.
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