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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = People’s Law School |date= February 2019}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = help}} | {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[People’s Law School]] |date= February 2019}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = help}} | ||
Options for free or low-cost legal help include legal aid, pro bono services, legal clinics, and advocates. As well, learn the best sources of legal information for resolving legal problems. | Options for '''free or low-cost legal help''' include legal aid, pro bono services, legal clinics, and advocates. As well, learn the best sources of legal information for resolving legal problems. | ||
==Understand your options== | ==Understand your options== | ||
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In communities across BC, '''public libraries''' provide access to books and resources about the law aimed at non-lawyers. Librarians can help in finding what you need. Visit [https://newtobc.ca/bc-libraries/ newtobc.ca/bc-libraries] for a map of public libraries across the province. | In communities across BC, '''public libraries''' provide access to books and resources about the law aimed at non-lawyers. Librarians can help in finding what you need. Visit [https://newtobc.ca/bc-libraries/ newtobc.ca/bc-libraries] for a map of public libraries across the province. | ||
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{{Dial-A-Law Copyright}} | {{Dial-A-Law Copyright}} |
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