Difference between revisions of "Settlement Workers Guide to Helping Clients with Legal Information and Legal Referrals"
From Clicklaw Wikibooks
Drew Jackson (talk | contribs) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{DEMOWARNING}} | {{DEMOWARNING}} | ||
− | |||
Settlement workers and others working with immigrants are often the first point of contact for people who may not know that the law can help with their problem. Providing legal information and referrals at this early stage can help clients learn about the law, the legal system and where they can go for more help. | Settlement workers and others working with immigrants are often the first point of contact for people who may not know that the law can help with their problem. Providing legal information and referrals at this early stage can help clients learn about the law, the legal system and where they can go for more help. | ||
− | This | + | This how-to guide is for settlement workers and others working with immigrants in BC. |
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
− | *'''[[Introduction to the Settlement Workers Guide| | + | *'''[[Introduction to the Settlement Workers Guide|Getting Started]]''' |
*'''[[Settlement Workers Guide to What is Legal Information and What is Legal Advice|What is Legal Information and What is Legal Advice?]]''' | *'''[[Settlement Workers Guide to What is Legal Information and What is Legal Advice|What is Legal Information and What is Legal Advice?]]''' | ||
Line 25: | Line 24: | ||
− | ==About this | + | ==About this Wikibook== |
* [[About the Settlement Workers Guide to Helping Clients with Legal Information and Legal Referrals Wikibook|Acknowledgements & credits]] | * [[About the Settlement Workers Guide to Helping Clients with Legal Information and Legal Referrals Wikibook|Acknowledgements & credits]] |
Revision as of 21:22, 28 March 2014
![]() |
This page from JP Boyd on Family Law—and other pages from this Wikibook that discuss BC family law litigation topics—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 While gross inaccuracies have been corrected, some details may still be outdated.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, and have been highlighted in orange where they appear in the navigation menu on this website. |
Settlement workers and others working with immigrants are often the first point of contact for people who may not know that the law can help with their problem. Providing legal information and referrals at this early stage can help clients learn about the law, the legal system and where they can go for more help.
This how-to guide is for settlement workers and others working with immigrants in BC.
Contents
About this Wikibook
- Learn more about Clicklaw Wikibooks
|
![]() |