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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This program provides information and strategies about finances to separated parents. The free three-hour online course assists parents to understand how to address the financial issues connected with separating. A ...
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Parenting After Separation: Finances program provides information and strategies about finances to separated parents. The free three-hour workshops in Vancouver and Coquitlam assists parents to understand how to address ...
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This website provides youth ages 16-24 with access to a broad range of legal help. The site provides text and videos, along with a live chat service between Monday and Friday, from 11am - 2pm.
The site helps youth ...
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This resource provides information about domestic violence and the law. It also offers resources and support for those affected by domestic violence.
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This resource provides information on protection orders for victims of domestic violence.
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This resource provides information on child abuse, including resources for victims and information on how to report child abuse.
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This resource offers information on elder abuse, including the signs of elder abuse and how to report it.
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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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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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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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