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[web]  Family Court Forms

This page provides court forms used in family court. The forms are in a PDF format that can be filled out and printed. + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: child support; custody, guardianship & access; divorce & separation; documents, forms & records; family court; spousal support + all subtopics

[web]  How to do your own uncontested divorce in the Supreme Court of British Columbia

Self-help guides for applying for an uncontested divorce. There are separate guides for a sole application (if you are filing for divorce alone) or a joint application (if you are filing for divorce together with the ... + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: divorce & separation; documents, forms & records; supreme court

[web]  How to deal with a Supreme Court Financial Statement (Form F8)

A Supreme Court financial statement (Form F8) is a document that tells the judge/master in a family law case about your income, expenses, assets, and debts. This self-help guide explains how to fill out a financial ... + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: child support; custody, guardianship & access; dealing with family breakup; dealing with orders; divorce & separation; documents, forms & records; property at family breakup; spousal support; supreme court + all subtopics

[web]  PATHWAYS: The Family Law Diagnostic Tool

PATHWAYS is an interactive website that can help you identify the issues you may need to address as a result of the breakdown of a relationship. It also provides the information and procedures you will need to deal with ... + more details

From The Law Centre
Subtopics: child protection/removal; child support; custody, guardianship & access; divorce & separation; documents, forms & records; family court; property at family breakup; protecting children; spousal support; violence in relationships + all subtopics

[PDF]  Alternative Measures (Diversion)

If you are charged with a crime and admit that you committed the crime, you may be able to deal with the charges without having to plead guilty or go to trial. This fact sheet provides information and a form to give to ... + more details

From Justice Education Society of BC
Subtopics: charged with a crime; criminal court; diversion

[video]  Small Claims BC

The Small Claims BC website provides information and videos about pilot procedures designed to ensure earlier and faster solutions for small claims court cases. The site describes summary trials, simplified trials, ... + more details

From Justice Education Society of BC
Subtopics: getting started with your case; small claims

[web]  How to Dispute a Provincial Violation Ticket

This page explains how to dispute a provincial violation ticket. It provides access to the notice of dispute form in a PDF format that can be filled in and printed. + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: cars & driving; documents, forms & records; getting started with your case; presenting your case; tickets & bylaw offences; traffic court + all subtopics

[video]  Court Tips for Parents: Representing Yourself in Chambers

This web resource features videos for parents making or opposing an application in Supreme Court chambers to vary or change a child support order. The instructional videos cover how to present your case, what to expect ... + more details

From Justice Education Society of BC
Subtopics: child support; dealing with orders; presenting your case; supreme court + all subtopics

[web]  Defending Traffic Tickets

This booklet explains the different types of traffic tickets, how to dispute them, and how to prepare for your hearing. It covers what happens at the hearing itself, and includes tips on how to present your case. + more details

From The Law Centre
Subtopics: cars & driving; documents, forms & records; getting started with your case; presenting your case; tickets & bylaw offences; traffic court; types of criminal offences + all subtopics

[PDF]  Can't Pay Your Mortgage? What You Can Do If You're Facing Foreclosure

For any homeowner who may miss or has already missed one or more mortgage payments, or has received a petition to go to court. It explains what homeowners can do when lenders try to take their properties because of ... + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: getting started with your case; mortgages; mortgages