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**[[Learning about Family Law#Rights and responsibilities|Rights and responsibilities]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#Care and decisions for children|Care and decisions for children]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#Spousal support and property|Spousal support and property]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#Moving with a child|Moving with a child]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#Going to court|Going to court]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#When children need protection|Child protection]] | **[[Learning about Family Law#Rights and responsibilities|Rights and responsibilities]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#Care and decisions for children|Care and decisions for children]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#Spousal support and property|Spousal support and property]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#Moving with a child|Moving with a child]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#Going to court|Going to court]]{{·}} [[Learning about Family Law#When children need protection|Child protection]] | ||
*'''[[Older People and the Law]] | *'''[[Older People and the Law]] | ||
**[[Older People and the Law#Retirement and government benefits|Retirement and benefits]]{{·}} [[Older People and the Law#Managing your money|Managing your money]]{{·}} [[Older People and the Law#Protecting yourself and your money|Protecting your money]]{{·}} [[Older People and the Law#Elder | **[[Older People and the Law#Retirement and government benefits|Retirement and benefits]]{{·}} [[Older People and the Law#Managing your money|Managing your money]]{{·}} [[Older People and the Law#Protecting yourself and your money|Protecting your money]]{{·}} [[Older People and the Law#Elder abuse|Elder abuse]]{{·}} [[Older People and the Law#Wills and planning for your future care|Wills & planning for future care]] | ||
*'''[[Young People and the Law]] | *'''[[Young People and the Law]] | ||
**[[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|Driving]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Help for young people |Help]] | **[[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|Driving]]{{·}} [[Young People and the Law#Help for young people |Help]] |
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- Fundamentals of Canadian Law
- Canada’s Legal System
- Working in BC
- Renting a Home
- Family Law
- Older People and the Law
- Young People and the Law
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