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*'''Duty Counsel''' | *'''Duty Counsel''' | ||
:'''''Criminal Law matters''''' | :'''''Criminal Law matters''''' | ||
:Duty counsel are lawyers paid by LSS to provide legal services in Provincial Court to in- and out-of-custody accused people who have been charged with a crime, do not have a lawyer, do not qualify for legal aid, or have not yet contacted legal aid. Duty counsel can provide you with advice about the charges against you, court procedures, and your legal rights (including the right to counsel and the right to apply for legal aid). Duty counsel can also represent you at a bail hearing, and, if there is time, help with a guilty plea. While you do not have to be financially eligible for legal aid to receive duty counsel services, you must meet LSS coverage and eligibility requirements to get a referral for ongoing representation. For duty counsel hours of operation in your area, check your local court registry. Court registry contact information can be found on the Provincial Court of British Columbia website at [http://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca www.provincialcourt.bc.ca] (click | :Duty counsel are lawyers paid by LSS to provide legal services in Provincial Court to in- and out-of-custody accused people who have been charged with a crime, do not have a lawyer, do not qualify for legal aid, or have not yet contacted legal aid. Duty counsel can provide you with advice about the charges against you, court procedures, and your legal rights (including the right to counsel and the right to apply for legal aid). Duty counsel can also represent you at a bail hearing, and, if there is time, help with a guilty plea. While you do not have to be financially eligible for legal aid to receive duty counsel services, you must meet LSS coverage and eligibility requirements to get a referral for ongoing representation. For duty counsel hours of operation in your area, check your local court registry. Court registry contact information can be found on the Provincial Court of British Columbia website at [http://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca www.provincialcourt.bc.ca] (click “Locations and Contacts” then “[http://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca/locations-contacts BC Provincial Court Locations and Hours]”) or in the blue pages of your phone book (under “Government of British Columbia – Court Services”). | ||
:'''''Are you Aboriginal? First Nations Court''''' | :'''''Are you Aboriginal? First Nations Court''''' | ||
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:'''''In Provincial Court''''' | :'''''In Provincial Court''''' | ||
:Duty counsel are available by appointment or on a walk-in basis in Vancouver, Surrey, Port Coquitlam, Nanaimo and New Westminster (although appointments are encouraged). At other locations, duty counsel services are on a drop-in basis. The lawyers must first help people who have matters in court that day, but can assist others once they are not needed in court. For duty counsel hours in your community, go to the LSS website at [http://www.legalaid.bc.ca/legal_aid/whereProvincialCourtDutyCounsel.php www.legalaid.bc.ca] (click | :Duty counsel are available by appointment or on a walk-in basis in Vancouver, Surrey, Port Coquitlam, Nanaimo and New Westminster (although appointments are encouraged). At other locations, duty counsel services are on a drop-in basis. The lawyers must first help people who have matters in court that day, but can assist others once they are not needed in court. For duty counsel hours in your community, go to the LSS website at [http://www.legalaid.bc.ca/legal_aid/whereProvincialCourtDutyCounsel.php www.legalaid.bc.ca] (under “Legal Aid” click “Advice”, then “Duty Counsel” under the Family Law Section) or contact your local legal aid office. You can also contact your local court registry (look in the blue pages of your phone book under "Government of British Columbia—Court Services"). | ||
:'''''In Supreme Court''''' | :'''''In Supreme Court''''' | ||
:If you are a person with a low income experiencing separation or divorce, you may be eligible for free legal advice from Supreme Court family duty counsel. Duty counsel are lawyers who can provide advice about: parenting arrangements, child support, property (limited advice), tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures. They can also attend judicial case conferences at some courts. Duty counsel may be able to help you even if you are not financially eligible. Duty counsel are available by appointment or on a walk-in basis in Vancouver. At other locations, duty counsel services are on a drop-in basis. | :If you are a person with a low income experiencing separation or divorce, you may be eligible for free legal advice from Supreme Court family duty counsel. Duty counsel are lawyers who can provide advice about: parenting arrangements, child support, property (limited advice), tentative settlement agreements, and court procedures. They can also attend judicial case conferences at some courts. Duty counsel may be able to help you even if you are not financially eligible. Duty counsel are available by appointment or on a walk-in basis in Vancouver. At other locations, duty counsel services are on a drop-in basis. | ||
:For the addresses and phone numbers of BC Supreme Court registries, look in the blue pages of your phone book under "Government of British Columbia – Court Services". For Supreme Court duty counsel hours, go to the LSS website at [http://www.legalaid.bc.ca/legal_aid/whereSupremeCourtDutyCounsel.php www.legalaid.bc.ca] (click | :For the addresses and phone numbers of BC Supreme Court registries, look in the blue pages of your phone book under "Government of British Columbia – Court Services". For Supreme Court duty counsel hours, go to the LSS website at [http://www.legalaid.bc.ca/legal_aid/whereSupremeCourtDutyCounsel.php www.legalaid.bc.ca] (click “Advice” then “Duty Counsel”, under the Family Law Section) or call your local legal aid office. | ||
*'''Family Advice Lawyers''' | *'''Family Advice Lawyers''' | ||
:If you are a parent with a low income and experiencing separation or divorce, you may be eligible for free legal advice from a family advice lawyer. These lawyers are available at the [http:// | :If you are a parent with a low income and experiencing separation or divorce, you may be eligible for free legal advice from a family advice lawyer. These lawyers are available at the [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/about-bcs-justice-system/jac/how-to-find-us/vancouver Vancouver Justice Access Centre], the [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/about-bcs-justice-system/jac/how-to-find-us/nanaimo Nanaimo Justice Access Centre], the [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/about-bcs-justice-system/jac/how-to-find-us/victoria Victoria Justice Access Centre], and at Family Justice Centres across the province. Services are available by referral from a [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/divorce/family-justice/who-can-help/family-justice-counsellors family justice counselor] or a child support officer. | ||
:For more information about this service, call Enquiry BC at 604.660.2421 (from Vancouver), 250.387.6121 (from Victoria) or 1.800.663.7867 (from anywhere else in the province), and ask to be connected to a family justice counsellor’s office in one of the locations above. | :For more information about this service, call Enquiry BC at 604.660.2421 (from Vancouver), 250.387.6121 (from Victoria) or 1.800.663.7867 (from anywhere else in the province), and ask to be connected to a family justice counsellor’s office in one of the locations above. | ||
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:*Victoria: 250.356.7012 | :*Victoria: 250.356.7012 | ||
*'''Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)''': [http:// | *'''Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)''': [http://tenants.bc.ca http://tenants.bc.ca] | ||
:TRAC is a Vancouver-based non-profit organization that offers services on legal information for tenants, publications on tenants’ rights, organizing tenants and workshops. Call 604.255.0546 in Vancouver or toll free 1.800.665.1185. | :TRAC is a Vancouver-based non-profit organization that offers services on legal information for tenants, publications on tenants’ rights, organizing tenants and workshops. Call 604.255.0546 in Vancouver or toll free 1.800.665.1185. | ||
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====Legal Researches and Websites==== | ====Legal Researches and Websites==== | ||
*''' | *'''Canadian Legal Research and Writing Guide''': [http://www.legalresearch.org www.legalresearch.org] | ||
:A starting point for legal research. Effective strategies and techniques for Canadian legal research, find and using secondary sources, finding and analyzing cases, updating your research, legal writing, and frequently asked questions. | :A starting point for legal research. Effective strategies and techniques for Canadian legal research, find and using secondary sources, finding and analyzing cases, updating your research, legal writing, and frequently asked questions. | ||
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*'''Provincial Court of British Columbia''': [http://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca www.provincialcourt.bc.ca] | *'''Provincial Court of British Columbia''': [http://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca www.provincialcourt.bc.ca] | ||
:Information on appeals, alternatives trial, frequently asked questions, the complaint process, a court locations map as well as some information about criminal, youth, family, small claims, traffic, bylaw matters and related laws. | :Information on appeals, alternatives trial, frequently asked questions, the complaint process, a court locations map as well as some information about criminal, youth, family, small claims, traffic, bylaw matters and related laws. | ||
*'''Vancouver Justice Centre’s Self Help and Information Services''': [http://www.supremecourtselfhelp.bc.ca www.supremecourtselfhelp.bc.ca] | |||
This website has the Supreme Court’s Rules of Court and decisions that you can study, as well as information about alternatives to court and where you can obtain legal information and legal advice. | |||
====Other Information and Referral Services==== | ====Other Information and Referral Services==== | ||
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*Artists' Legal Outreach: [http://www.artistslegaloutreach.ca www.artistslegaloutreach.ca] | *Artists' Legal Outreach: [http://www.artistslegaloutreach.ca www.artistslegaloutreach.ca] | ||
*Atira: Women’s Resource Society: [http://www.atira.bc.ca www.atira.bc.ca] | *Atira: Women’s Resource Society: [http://www.atira.bc.ca www.atira.bc.ca] | ||
*BC Laws: [http://www.bclaws.ca www.bclaws.ca] | *BC Laws: [http://www.bclaws.ca www.bclaws.ca] | ||
*Better Business Bureau: [http://www.bclaws.ca www.bbb.org] | *Better Business Bureau: [http://www.bclaws.ca www.bbb.org] | ||
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*Credit Counselling: [http://www.nomoredebts.org www.nomoredebts.org] | *Credit Counselling: [http://www.nomoredebts.org www.nomoredebts.org] | ||
*Disability Alliance BC: [http://www.disabilityalliancebc.org www.disabilityalliancebc.org] | *Disability Alliance BC: [http://www.disabilityalliancebc.org www.disabilityalliancebc.org] | ||
*Dispute Resolution Office: [http:// | *Dispute Resolution Office: [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/about-bcs-justice-system/justice-services/dispute-resolution-office www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/about-bcs-justice-system/justice-services/dispute-resolution-office ] | ||
*Employer’s Advisers Office: [http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/eao www.labour.gov.bc.ca/eao] | *Employer’s Advisers Office: [http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/eao www.labour.gov.bc.ca/eao] | ||
*Employment Standards Branch: [http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/ www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/] | *Employment Standards Branch: [http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/ www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/] | ||
*Federal Court of Canada: [http://www.fct-cf.gc.ca www.fct-cf.gc.ca] | *Federal Court of Canada: [http://www.fct-cf.gc.ca www.fct-cf.gc.ca] | ||
*Family Maintenance Enforcement Program (FMEP): [http://www.fmep.gov.bc.ca www.fmep.gov.bc.ca] | *Family Maintenance Enforcement Program (FMEP): [http://www.fmep.gov.bc.ca www.fmep.gov.bc.ca] | ||
*Human Rights Protection: [http:// | *Human Rights Protection: [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/human-rights/human-rights-protection www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/human-rights/human-rights-protection] | ||
*JusticeBC: [http://www.justicebc.ca www.justicebc.ca] | *JusticeBC: [http://www.justicebc.ca www.justicebc.ca] | ||
*La justice en français: [http://www.ajefcb.ca www.ajefcb.ca] | *La justice en français: [http://www.ajefcb.ca www.ajefcb.ca] | ||
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*Real Estate Council of BC: [http://www.recbc.ca www.recbc.ca] | *Real Estate Council of BC: [http://www.recbc.ca www.recbc.ca] | ||
*Residential Tenancy Branch: [http://www.rto.gov.bc.ca www.rto.gov.bc.ca] | *Residential Tenancy Branch: [http://www.rto.gov.bc.ca www.rto.gov.bc.ca] | ||
*Seniors First BC: [http://seniorsfirstbc.ca http://seniorsfirstbc.ca] | |||
*Silver Harbour Centre (senior service in North Vancouver): [http://www.silverharbourcentre.com www.silverharbourcentre.com] | *Silver Harbour Centre (senior service in North Vancouver): [http://www.silverharbourcentre.com www.silverharbourcentre.com] | ||
*The Society of Notaries Public of BC: [http://www.notaries.bc.ca www.notaries.bc.ca] | *The Society of Notaries Public of BC: [http://www.notaries.bc.ca www.notaries.bc.ca] | ||
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[updated | [updated July 2017] | ||
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