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There are many self help guides to help people represent themselves in court. They range from general guides to guides specific to different courts.
There are many self-help guides to help people represent themselves in court. They range from general guides to guides specific to different courts.


==General Guides==
==General guides==
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2802 Coping With the Courtroom: Essential Information and Tips for Self Represented Litigants] Includes opening and closing statements, tips for questioning witnesses, and tips for organizing documents
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2802 Coping With the Courtroom: Essential Information and Tips for Self Represented Litigants]. Includes opening and closing statements, tips for questioning witnesses, and tips for organizing documents.
*Settlement Smarts for Self Represented Litigants Includes Judge­led settlement conferences, mediation and negotiation.  
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2902 Settlement Smarts for Self Represented Litigants]. Includes judge-led settlement conferences, mediation and negotiation.  
*The Rights and Responsibilities of the Self-Represented Litigant includes dealing with lawyers, judges, court staff and court rules.
*[https://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/images/8/83/SRL_Bill_of_Rights_and_Responsibilities_-_November_2012_-_JP_Boyd.pdf The Rights and Responsibilities of the Self-Represented Litigant]. Includes dealing with lawyers, judges, court staff and court rules.
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4128 The McKenzie Friend: Choosing and Presenting a Courtroom Companion]. As a self-represented litigant, you may bring someone to sit with you at the front of a courtroom when you are appearing before a judge or master.


==BC Provincial Court==
==BC Provincial Court==
*Going To Court. Includes information on traffic and bylaw matters, judgments, complaints, appeals, criminal, youth, family, preparing for court, and problem solving courts.  
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4302 Going To Court] includes information on self-represented litigants, finding legal help and lawyers, and preparing for a trial or hearing.


==Criminal Court, Provincial==
==Criminal Court, Provincial==
*Representing Yourself in a Criminal Trial is a booklet that explains what happens when an accused person wants to plead guilty to a summary defense.
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1068 Representing Yourself in a Criminal Trial]. This booklet explains what happens when an accused person wants to plead not guilty to a summary offence.
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/question/commonquestion/1166 Provincial Court Resources for Everyone: Criminal Court]. This page directs you to helpful info on the Criminal Court process in Provincial Court. Also available as a PDF handout that you can download and print.


==Small Claims Court==
==Small Claims Court==
The Clicklaw common question, I need to take someone to small claims court describes a number of resources including small claims guidebooks, and instructions on how to fill out a notice of claim, with examples.
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/question/commonquestion/1167 Provincial Court Resources for Everyone: Small Claims Court]. This page directs you to helpful info on the Small Claims process. Also available as a PDF handout that you can download and print.
*The Clicklaw common question, [https://clicklaw.bc.ca/question/commonquestion/1101 I need to take someone to small claims court] describes a number of resources including small claims guidebooks, and instructions on how to fill out a notice of claim, with examples.


==Family Law in Provincial and Supreme Courts==
==Family Law in Provincial and Supreme Courts==
*Which guide should I choose? Is there a self-help guide for my situation?
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/question/commonquestion/1165 Provincial Court Resources for Everyone: Family Court]. This page directs you to helpful info on the Family Matters you can deal with in BC Provincial Court and includes links to resources about preparing for court. Also available as a PDF handout that you can download and print.
*Coping with the court process
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2661 JP Boyd on Family Law: Resolving Family Law Problems in Court]
*Preparing to attend court
*Family Law in BC website:
*Tips for conducting your trial
**[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2285 Which guide should I choose? Is there a self-help guide for my situation?]
*What happens at a Supreme Court trial?
**[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4069 Coping with the court process]
*Resolving Family Law Problems in Court
**[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4070 Preparing to attend Supreme Court]
**[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4071 Tips for conducting your Supreme Court trial]
**[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4072 What happens at a Supreme Court trial?]


==BC Human Rights Tribunal==
==BC Human Rights Tribunal==
*BC Human Rights Tribunal Guide for Self-Represented People
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2885 BC Human Rights Tribunal Guide for Self-Represented People]


==Civil Litigation in Supreme Court of BC==
==Civil Litigation in Supreme Court of BC==
*Supreme Court of BC online help guide. Includes videos, online chat and court tips.
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2268 Supreme Court of BC online help guide] includes videos, online chat and court tips.
*Guidebooks for Representing Yourself for civil matters. Also see the Clicklaw common question   I’m trying to prepare a Supreme Court case which describes a series of guides that explain how to get started, next steps, and other actions concerning a Supreme Court case.  
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2478 Guidebooks for Representing Yourself for civil matters]. Also see the Clicklaw common question [https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/question/commonquestion/1110 I’m trying to prepare a Supreme Court case], which describes a series of guides that explain how to get started, next steps, and other actions concerning a Supreme Court case.  
*Civil Case Tips Sheets : Includes How to Take Notes During Trial; How to Prepare Your Case; and How to Act in Court
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/global/search?k=o%09Civil%20Case%20Tips%20Sheets%20 Civil Case Tips Sheets]. Includes how to take notes during trial; how to prepare your case; and how to act in court.
*Guide to Civil Litigation in the Supreme Court of BC for Self-Represented Litigants an extensive guide which includes how to do pleadings, and what to know about trials.
*[http://lawcourtscenter.camp7.org/Resources/Documents/Law%20Courts%20Center%20Guide%20to%20Civil%20Litigation%20for%20SRLs%20in%20BC%20v140925.pdf Guide to Civil Litigation in the Supreme Court of BC for Self-Represented Litigants]. This is an extensive guide that includes how to do pleadings, and what to know about trials.
*Bring A Friend to Court: A Guide (McKenzie Friend and BC Supreme Court Chambers)
*[https://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/supreme_court/self-represented_litigants/info_packages.aspx BC Supreme Court Information Packages]. Includes topics such as adoption, garnishment, costs, orders, name change, writ of seizure and sale.
*BC Supreme Court Information Packages   Includes topics such as Adoption, Garnishment, Costs, Orders, Name Change, Writ of Seizure and Sale.
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4256 BC Judicial Review Self-Help Guide] provides an overview of the judicial review process in the BC Supreme Court, from preparing and filing your petition and affidavit to representing yourself in court. The guide lets you select the tribunal that you have a decision from and then view the steps involved. Forms and sample forms are also available.
*Representing Yourself in a Judicial Review - Guide and Forms  The guide gives an overview of the judicial review process generally, from preparing and filing your petition and affidavit to representing yourself in court.
*Representing Yourself in a Judicial Review - If You’re Being Evicted This guide explains the judicial review process, and includes an appendix that specifically deals with what to do if you are being evicted from your home.


==Criminal Law, Supreme Court==
==Criminal Law, Supreme Court of BC==
*How a Criminal Trial Works Provides an overview of the steps involved in a criminal trial.
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1522 How a Criminal Trial Works]. Provides an overview of the steps involved in a criminal trial.


==BC Court of Appeal==
==BC Court of Appeal==
*Court of Appeal Civil & Family Guidebooks to represent yourself for both appellants and respondents.
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2601 Court of Appeal BC - Online Help Guide]. Provides the following guidebooks:
*Court of Appeal Criminal Includes guidebooks on how to appeal your conviction and how to appeal your sentence.
**Civil & Family Matters, for both appellants and respondents who need to represent themselves in civil and family law matters.
**Criminal Matters, on how to appeal your conviction and how to appeal your sentence.


==Supreme Court of Canada==  
==Supreme Court of Canada==  
*Supreme Court of Canada Resources for Self-Represented Litigants Explains what is expected of you, if you are applying for a leave to appeal or if you have been named as a respondent.  
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2785 Supreme Court of Canada Resources for Self-Represented Litigants]. Explains what is expected of you if you are applying for a leave to appeal or if you have been named as a respondent.  
 
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There are many self-help guides to help people represent themselves in court. They range from general guides to guides specific to different courts.

General guides

BC Provincial Court

  • Going To Court includes information on self-represented litigants, finding legal help and lawyers, and preparing for a trial or hearing.

Criminal Court, Provincial

Small Claims Court

Family Law in Provincial and Supreme Courts

BC Human Rights Tribunal

Civil Litigation in Supreme Court of BC

Criminal Law, Supreme Court of BC

BC Court of Appeal

  • Court of Appeal BC - Online Help Guide. Provides the following guidebooks:
    • Civil & Family Matters, for both appellants and respondents who need to represent themselves in civil and family law matters.
    • Criminal Matters, on how to appeal your conviction and how to appeal your sentence.

Supreme Court of Canada

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by Courthouse Libraries BC staff, October 2015.



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