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| tips = If you or the children in your care are aboriginal, the responsibility for the safety and welfare of the children may have been delegated to a Delegated Aboriginal Agency in your area. To find out if this is the case, contact the nearest office of the Ministry of Children and Family Development (see the Blue Pages of your phone book for the local number or call Enquiry BC at 1-800-663-7867).
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== Where to get help ==
See the [[Resource Guide]] in Part 2 for a list of helpful resources. Your best bets are:
* [[Legal Aid Representation]], to apply for legal aid.
* [[Family Law in BC]] website, for forms, self-help materials and other legal information about child protection and removal.
* [[PovNet]], for the "Find an Advocate" feature on their website.
* [[Duty Counsel]], for some assistance on the day you have to appear in court.
* [[LawLINE]].
* [[Access Pro Bono]], [[Lawyer Referral Service]], [[Salvation Army Pro Bono Lawyer Consultation Program]], [[Private Bar Lawyers]].
Before meeting with a lawyer or advocate, complete the form [[Preparing for Your Interview]] in Part 3 of this guide. Make sure you bring copies of all documents relating to your case.
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