Legal Aid BC
Legal Aid BC is a non-profit organization created by the Legal Services Society (LSS) Act in 1979 to provide legal information, advice, and representation services. Our priority is to serve the interests of people with low incomes, but many of our services are available to all British Columbians. Our services are offered at legal aid locations throughout the province, and online through our websites: legalaid.bc.ca, family.legalaid.bc.ca, aboriginal.legalaid.bc.ca, and mylawbc.com.
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When you have a protection order against your children's other parent, plan how to keep yourself and your children during parenting time and at handover, during COVID-19.
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Browse books and resources aimed at helping people who are in or are leaving an abusive relationship. There are specific materials for mothers, immigrants, 2SLGBTQ+, and Indigenous people on reserves. View PDFs online.
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Browse materials and resources dealing with child protection and removal. Get help if you've been visited by the ministry or are trying to get your children back. Learn about the Parents Legal Centres. You can view PDFs ...
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Browse books and resources that can help you with your family law issues. Topics include family breakup, separation and divorce, and parenting after separation. View PDFs online.
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Tips to help you prepare to attend a remote Provincial Court proceeding.
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This 13-minute video is for people who live with an abusive partner, and want to leave. The video explains what a protection order is and how to make a safety plan.
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Promotes the free telephone service for family legal advice in BC. It includes our Call Centre number and our web page that explains financial eligibility.
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Outlines in plain language what legal aid is, and how and where to apply for it. It also lists the phone numbers of legal aid offices in BC.
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Benefits for Caregivers Raising Children has a table that lists some benefits that might be available to you if you're caring for a child that needs protection.
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A safety plan is a practical list or plan of the steps you can take to protect yourself and your kids if your partner is abusing you. It will help you stay safer if you decide to stay, or if you decide to leave.
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