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Limitation Act, Transition Rules, Part 2

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 against a doctor (or hospital or hospital employee) that would have ...
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Family Justice in BC

This website provides general information about family law in British Columbia. It has information for people considering changes in their family relationships such as separation and divorce, and may be of interest to ...
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What is Small Claims Court?

Small claims court is meant to be a "do-it-yourself" kind of court, where ordinary people can handle their own cases. This guide gives a basic explanation of small claims court, explains the small claims process through ...
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Getting Ready for Small Claims Court

This guide is for people who have a small claims court case and are going to court for a settlement conference or a trial. It explains the process of a settlement conference and the process of a trial.
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Role of Crown Counsel

Crown counsel are prosecutors who work for the Criminal Justice Branch of the Ministry of Justice. The Criminal Justice Branch operates independently of government and within the justice system. They do not represent ...
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Interjurisdictional Support Orders: Form Support Guide

An introductory guide to preparing an application for a support order, or to change or enforce a support order, where one party lives outside BC and the other lives in the province. Provides step-by-step instructions ...
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Interjurisdictional Support Orders: FormSelect

Do you want to obtain or change a support order where one party resides outside of BC? Here is help to select and complete the forms for applying under the interjurisdictional support order (ISO) laws.
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Who Has Access to My Court File?

Court files contain many different documents about a legal matter. Access to court files and documents by the public is determined by policies set by the Court of Appeal, BC Supreme Court and the Provincial Court. The ...
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Interjurisdictional Support Orders: Forms & Guides

Forms and guides for applying for a support order, or to change or enforce a support order, where one party lives outside BC and the other lives in the province. These forms under the interjurisdictional support order ...
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Business Restoration Forms

An application to restore a BC company can be made either to the registrar of companies or to the court. This page provides fillable forms in Word format to apply to court to restore a company.
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