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** [[ | ** [[Getting a Credit Card]]{{·}} [[Disputing a Credit Card Bill]]{{·}} [[Credit Reports]]{{·}} [[Co-Signing or Guaranteeing a Loan]]{{·}} [[Collecting on a Debt]]{{·}} [[When a Creditor Wants to Take Money From Your Wages or Bank Account|Garnishment]]{{·}}[[You Have Options for Getting Out of Debt|Options for Getting Out of Debt]]{{·}} [[Dealing with Debt Collectors]]{{·}} [[Warehouse Liens (No. 254)|Warehouse Liens]]{{·}} [[Financial Help for People with Disabilities]]{{·}} [[Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals|Income Assistance]]{{·}} [[Your Bank Account]] | ||
===Work & Business=== | ===Work & Business=== |
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Dial-A-Law features free information on the law in British Columbia in over 130 topic areas. A service of People's Law School, Dial-A-Law is available on Clicklaw Wikibooks, a dedicated website at dialalaw.ca, and on the telephone at 1-800-565-5297.
Contents
Consumer & Money
- Cars & Getting Around
- Consumer
- Money & Debt
- Getting a Credit Card · Disputing a Credit Card Bill · Credit Reports · Co-Signing or Guaranteeing a Loan · Collecting on a Debt · Garnishment · Options for Getting Out of Debt · Dealing with Debt Collectors · Warehouse Liens · Financial Help for People with Disabilities · Income Assistance · Your Bank Account
Work & Business
- Work
- Business
Families & Children
- Family Relationships
- Divorce & Separation
- Separation & Separation Agreements · Deciding Who Will Move Out · Requirements for Divorce & Annulment · Desk Order Divorce · Responding to Divorce Proceedings · Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements & Contact · Child Support · Spousal Support · Enforcing Support Orders & Agreements · Tax Implications of Support Payments · Dividing Property & Debts
- Children
- Resolving Family Disputes
Life
- Health
- Home & Neighbours
- Rights & Citizenship
- Wills, Planning & Estates
Courts & Crime
- Courts & Resolving Disputes
- Crime
- Appearance Notices & Summonses · Defending Yourself Against a Criminal Charge · Pleading Guilty · Outstanding Warrants & Welfare · Possession of Marijuana · Shoplifting · Impaired Driving · Driving While Prohibited · Driving Without Insurance · Traffic Tickets · Sentences & Discharges · Criminal Records & Record Suspensions · Being a Witness · Complaints Against the RCMP · Against Municipal Police · Firearms & the Firearms Act · Charging Someone with a Criminal Offence · Peace Bonds & Assault Charges · Stalking, Criminal Harassment, & Cyberbullying · Young People & Criminal Law · Youth Court Trials
- Legal Help & Lawyers
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Disclaimer
At People's Law School, we believe accurate, plain English information can help people take action to work out their legal problems. This information explains in a general way the law that applies in British Columbia. It is not intended as legal advice. For help with a specific legal problem, contact a legal professional. Some sources of legal help are highlighted in the page on free and low-cost legal help.
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