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An interactive, animated kid's guide provides information for children, aged 5 to 12, on parental separation and divorce. It also includes a link to a guide for grown-ups.
Also available in: French
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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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The Family Maintenance Enforcement Program can take certain actions to make sure the person who is supposed to pay support (the payor) makes his or her support payments. One of those actions is to "intercept" money owed ...
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This site contains information most people will want after receiving a jury summons. Information here can help answer many general questions people may have about jury duty.
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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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Where the person who is supposed to pay support (the payor) falls behind in support payments, the Family Maintenance Enforcement Program can register a maintenance lien against the payor's personal property, such as a ...
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Information for the person paying support (the payor) about how long child support has to be paid for children over the age of majority.
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BC Human Rights Code protects against sex discrimination. This factsheet gives definition of sex discrimination and sexual harassment. It tells you how to determine if you have a human rights complaint and where to get ...
Also available in: Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Farsi (Persian), French, Punjabi, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog/Filipino, Vietnamese
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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.
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The Family Maintenance Enforcement Program can take certain actions to make sure the person who is supposed to pay support (the payor) makes his or her support payments. One of those actions may be to instruct ICBC to ...
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