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| service_description = A BC government service, '''Family Justice Centres''' have counsellors who can provide information and assistance with family-related legal issues such as custody, access, guardianship, child and spousal support and no-contact orders. They cannot assist with strictly Supreme Court issues such as divorce or property division. Centres in Kelowna, Nanaimo, New Westminster and Vancouver provide legal advice through | | service_description = A BC government service, '''Family Justice Centres''' have counsellors who can provide information and assistance with family-related legal issues such as parenting, custody, access, guardianship, child and spousal support and no-contact orders. They cannot assist with strictly Supreme Court issues such as divorce or property division. Centres in Kelowna, Nanaimo, New Westminster and Vancouver provide legal advice through [[Duty Counsel|family advice lawyers]]. Nanaimo and Vancouver locations also offer expanded self-help services through the [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1111 Justice Access Centres]. | ||
| website = [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/family-justice www.ag.gov.bc.ca/family-justice] | | website = [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/family-justice www.ag.gov.bc.ca/family-justice] |
Revision as of 18:20, 21 April 2013
A BC government service, Family Justice Centres have counsellors who can provide information and assistance with family-related legal issues such as parenting, custody, access, guardianship, child and spousal support and no-contact orders. They cannot assist with strictly Supreme Court issues such as divorce or property division. Centres in Kelowna, Nanaimo, New Westminster and Vancouver provide legal advice through family advice lawyers. Nanaimo and Vancouver locations also offer expanded self-help services through the Justice Access Centres. |
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