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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 ...
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This online app helps people complete documentation for joint-filing divorces in the Supreme Court of BC in cases with or without children. Joint-filed divorces are where both applicants agree on all family law issues ...
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This page provides court forms used in criminal law matters. The forms are in PDF or Word format that you can fill out and print.
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This guide is for people being sued in small claims court. It explains some options for a person who has received a notice of claim, how to fill out a reply form (with examples), and talks about next steps in the small ...
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An introduction to mediation as a process for resolving disputes in British Columbia. Mediation is an alternative to going to court. An impartial mediator helps bring together the parties involved in the dispute and ...
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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 ...
Also available in: French
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A series of guides that can help you if you are pursuing or involved in a small claims court action.
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Provincial violation tickets are traffic tickets issued for offences such as running a red light or driving without insurance – offences under the Motor Vehicle Act and Regulations. Read more here.
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Where the person who is supposed to pay support (the payor) falls behind in support payments, the Family Maintenance Enforcement Program can "attach" the income of the payor. An attachment (also called a garnishment) ...
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Guides from the BC Government:
(1) What is Small Claims Court?
(2) Making a Claim
(3) Replying to a Claim
(4) Serving Documents
(5) Getting ready for Court
(6) Getting Results
(7) Mediation Program for ...
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