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==For more information==
You can find helpful information from the Legal Aid BC's Family Law website's guide on [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system/if-you-have-go-court/supreme-court-chambers-hearing "What Happens in a Supreme Court Chambers Hearing?"] and Justice Education Society's Online Help Guide for [https://supremecourtbc.ca/family-law/before-trial/chambers-applications/chambers-applications-introduction Supreme Court Family Law Chambers Applications]. The Canadian Judicial Council has also created a [https://cjc-ccm.ca/en/what-we-do/initiatives/representing-yourself-court series of guides for self-represented litigants], including a [https://perma.cc/6D5R-PXS9 Family Law Handbook] with significant detail about family law matters in Canadian courts. The BC Supreme Court website also has an [https://www.bccourts.ca/supreme_court/self-represented_litigants/ information page for self-represented litigants], and a [https://perma.cc/A3R2-V4N2 Chambers Application Package] that is helpful.