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*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2478 Guidebooks for Representing Yourself for civil matters]. Also see the Clicklaw common question [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/question/commonquestion/1110 I’m trying to prepare a Supreme Court case] which describes a series of guides that explain how to get started, next steps, and other actions concerning a Supreme Court case.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/global/search?k=o%09Civil%20Case%20Tips%20Sheets%20 Civil Case Tips Sheets] includes How to Take Notes During Trial; How to Prepare Your Case; and How to Act in Court
*[http://lawcourtscenter.camp7.org/Resources/Documents/Law%20Courts%20Center%20Guide%20to%20Civil%20Litigation%20for%20SRLs%20in%20BC%20v140925.pdf Guide to Civil Litigation in the Supreme Court of BC for Self-Represented Litigants ] an extensive guide which includes how to do pleadings, and what to know about trials.*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2886 Bring A Friend to Court: A Guide ] (McKenzie Friend and BC Supreme Court Chambers)*[http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/supreme_court/self-represented_litigants/info_packages.aspx BC Supreme Court Information Packages Includes ] includes topics such as Adoption, Garnishment, Costs, Orders, Name Change, Writ of Seizure and Sale.*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1892 Representing Yourself in a Judicial Review - Guide ] and [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2373 Forms ] The guide gives an overview of the judicial review process generally, from preparing and filing your petition and affidavit to representing yourself in court.*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1897 Representing Yourself in a Judicial Review - If You’re Being Evicted ] This guide explains the judicial review process, and includes an appendix that specifically deals with what to do if you are being evicted from your home.
==Criminal Law, Supreme Court==
*[http://www.supremecourtbc.ca/criminal/how-a-criminal-trial-works How a Criminal Trial Works ] Provides an overview of the steps involved in a criminal trial.
==BC Court of Appeal==
*[http://www.courtofappealbc.ca/civil-family-matters?ct=t(front-menu) Court of Appeal Civil & Family ] Guidebooks to represent yourself for both appellants and respondents.*[http://www.courtofappealbc.ca/criminal-matters?ct=t(front-menu) Court of Appeal Criminal ] Includes guidebooks on how to appeal your conviction and how to appeal your sentence.
==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.
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