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**[[Young People and the Law#Legal rights and responsibilities of young people|Rights and responsibilities]]{{·}}[[Young People and the Law#Going to school|Going to school]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Working|Working]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Getting married | Getting married]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Young people and criminal law | Young people & criminal law]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Rules about driving |Rules about driving]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Help for children | Help for children]] | **[[Young People and the Law#Legal rights and responsibilities of young people|Rights and responsibilities]]{{·}}[[Young People and the Law#Going to school|Going to school]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Working|Working]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Getting married | Getting married]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Young people and criminal law | Young people & criminal law]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Rules about driving |Rules about driving]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Help for children | Help for children]] | ||
*'''[[Older People and Elder Law]] | *'''[[Older People and Elder Law]] | ||
**[[Older People and Elder Law#Retirement and government benefits|Retirement and | **[[Older People and Elder Law#Retirement and government benefits|Retirement and benefits]]{{·}} [[Older People and Elder Law#Power of attorney|Power of attorney]]{{·}} [[Older People and Elder Law#Joint bank accounts|Joint bank accounts]]{{·}} [[Older People and Elder Law#Representation agreements | Representation agreements]]{{·}} [[Older People and Elder Law#Advance directives |Advance directives]]{{·}} [[Older People and Elder Law#Protecting yourself and your money |Protecting you & your money]]{{·}} [[Older People and Elder Law#Wills and estates|Wills & estates]]{{·}} [[Older People and Elder Law#Elder abuse |Elder abuse]] | ||
*'''[[Working in BC]]''' | *'''[[Working in BC]]''' | ||
**[[Working in BC#BC employment standards|BC employment standards]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Quitting your job|Quitting your job]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Leave|Leave]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Termination of employment|Termination of employment]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Belonging to a union|Belonging to a union]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Getting hurt on the job|Getting hurt on the job]] {{·}}[[Working in BC#Employment insurance (EI)|Employment insurance (EI)]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Discrimination in employment|Discrimination in employment]] | **[[Working in BC#BC employment standards|BC employment standards]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Quitting your job|Quitting your job]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Leave|Leave]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Termination of employment|Termination of employment]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Belonging to a union|Belonging to a union]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Getting hurt on the job|Getting hurt on the job]] {{·}}[[Working in BC#Employment insurance (EI)|Employment insurance (EI)]]{{·}}[[Working in BC#Discrimination in employment|Discrimination in employment]] |
Revision as of 01:34, 19 March 2014
This page from JP Boyd on Family Law and others highlighted in orange explain trial procedure and litigation in BC family law. They are under editorial review to provide more thorough, current, and practical guidance. Since 2020, procedures, forms, and laws have changed significantly. While gross inaccuracies have been corrected, some details may still be outdated. These pages were not included in the 2024 print edition. |
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- About Learning about the Law Wikibook
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- Criminal and Civil Law
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- Young People and the Law
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- Renting a Home
- What the Words Mean
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