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Dial-A-Law
A Starting Point for Legal Information in British Columbia
- Part 1. Consumer & Money
- Cars & Getting Around
- Buying a Used Car (No. 197)
- Leasing a Car (No. 196)
- Car Repairs (No. 198)
- Insurance Benefits and Compensation for Accident Victims (No. 185)
- Making a Personal Injury Claim (No. 188)
- Making a Vehicle Damage Claim (No. 186)
- The Points System and ICBC (No. 187)
- Consumer
- Buying Defective Goods (No. 257)
- Dishonest Business Practices and Schemes (No. 260)
- Shopping Online, by Phone, or by Mail (No. 256)
- Receiving Unsatisfactory Services (No. 258)
- Door-to-Door Sales, Time Shares, and Other Contracts You Can Cancel (No. 255)
- Money & Debt
- Buying on Credit (No. 246)
- Credit Cards (No. 247)
- Credit Reports (No. 249)
- Co-Signing or Guaranteeing a Loan (No. 248)
- Collecting a Debt (No. 250)
- Garnishment (No. 251)
- When You Can't Pay Your Debts (No. 253)
- Harassment by Debt Collectors (No. 252)
- Warehouse Liens (No. 254)
- Financial Help for People with Disabilities (No. 289)
- Income Assistance: Reconsiderations and Appeals (No. 288)
- Your Bank Account (No. 245)
- Part 2. Work & Business
- Work
- Protection Against Job Discrimination (No. 270)
- Sexual Harassment (No. 271)
- Farm Workers' Wages (No. 273)
- Farm Workers' Rights (No. 274)
- Workers' Compensation (No. 285)
- Appealing a Workers' Compensation Decision (No. 286)
- If You Are Fired: Wrongful Dismissal (No. 241)
- Getting Temporarily Laid Off (No. 281)
- If You Quit Your Job (No. 280)
- Applying for Employment Insurance Benefits (No. 282)
- Business
- Starting a Small Business (No. 265)
- Incorporating a Company (No. 267)
- Forming a Partnership (No. 266)
- Trademarks, Copyright and Other Intellectual Property (No. 231)
- Music Law (No. 264)
- Part 3. Families & Children
- Family Relationships
- Introduction to Family Law (No. 114)
- Getting Married in British Columbia (No. 160)
- Marriage Agreements and Cohabitation Agreements (No. 162)
- Couples Who Are Not Spouses: Your Income, Support and Property Rights (No. 148)
- Family Violence (No. 155)
- Changing Your Name (No. 161)
- Divorce & Separation
- Separation and Separation Agreements (No. 115)
- Deciding Who Will Move Out (No. 116)
- Requirements for Divorce and Annulment (No. 120)
- Desk Order Divorce: The Do-It-Yourself Divorce Process (No. 121)
- Responding to Divorce Proceedings (No. 122)
- Custody and Access, Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements, and Contact (No. 142)
- Child Support (No. 117)
- Spousal Support (No. 123)
- Enforcing Support Orders and Agreements (No. 132)
- Tax Implications of Support Payments (No. 133)
- Dividing Property and Debts (No. 124)