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An agreement to mediate is a written agreement outlining the terms on which the mediation will proceed. Once the parties to a dispute have selected a mediator, the mediator and all the parties will sign the written ...
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Getting the paperwork from one person to another in a lawsuit is called "service of documents." This guide explains the small claims court rules for serving documents and tries to answer some questions you may have.
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Some court documents can be submitted (also referred to as “filing”) by fax. However, not all courthouses are set up to accept faxed documents and certain documents cannot be submitted by fax.
See what locations ...
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To obtain your divorce certificate, you will need to contact the Supreme Court registry where your divorce was filed. This page gives instructions to obtain your divorce certificate.
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Links to online filllable court forms for BC Supreme Court for Family matters. These forms work best when using the Internet Explorer browser.
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This page explains the various ways to pay a provincial violation ticket.
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Find out what a crime is, how you can report a crime, what the criminal justice process is like, the role of Corrections. Info on: bail, parole, record suspension. Info for victims of crime or witnesses to a crime.
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This page tells you about collaborative family law and what you could expect from the process.
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This site explains how to get an interpreter for the deaf or hard of hearing. The site also explains the situations where the courts will provide an English language interpreter and offers resources for situations where ...
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This video explains the transition rules in British Columbia's new Limitation Act.
It examines how the transition rules apply to a plaintiff's claim that would have been governed by the 30-year ultimate limitation ...
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