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Mediation often helps people resolve family law issues without going to court. It can provide benefits including:
Provincial Court judges preside in courts in more than 80 locations around British Columbia.
British Columbians who meet the financial requirements for Legal Aid can now use the LawLINE to obtain legal advice, get help with document preparation, and receive coaching to he
Hundreds of sentences are imposed in B.C. courts every day. Some of them seem very lenient when you hear about them.
In collaborative separation or divorce, a couple works with lawyers and where needed, financial and/or mental health professionals to resolve both legal and emotional consequences