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==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 traffic and bylaw matters, judgments, complaints, appeals, criminal, youth, family, preparing for court, and problem solving courts.

Criminal Court, Provincial

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.

Family Law in Provincial and Supreme Courts

BC Human Rights Tribunal

Civil Litigation in Supreme Court of BC

Criminal Law, Supreme Court

BC Court of Appeal

Supreme Court of Canada


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