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Clicklaw

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For more legal information and resources visit Clicklaw operated by Courthouse Libraries BC.

People’s Law School

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For more legal information on your legal rights and responsibilities see People’s Law School.

CanLII

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Access BC laws and search Provincial Court case decisions. Use this guide if you need help using CANLII.

Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS)

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For guidance on waiving court fees see the guide by CLAS.

Mediate BC

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For information about mediation and how it can help you see the Guide to Mediation in BC

Public Guardian and Trustee of BC

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For information regarding lawsuits for those under 19 see the Infant Settlements from the Public Guardian and Trustee of BC.

Courthouse Libraries BC

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For guidance on transcripts see How Do I Order a Transcript from Courthouse Libraries.

Admin Law

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For resources on negotiations and dealing with disputes, see the publications: Prepare for a Tough Talk and Negotiating a Solution from AdminLawBC.ca.

Supreme Court of BC

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The Justice Education Society has created a number of guides for litigants going through the BC Supreme Court. How to Appeal an Order Made in Small Claims Court guide may be of particular use.

Dial-A-Law

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Dial-a-Law provides great resources for information on Getting Your Judgment Paid and When a Creditor Wants to Take Money from Your Wages or Bank Account.

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