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[web]  Basics of Family Law: Custody, Guardianship, Access

This section of the Family Justice website is for parents making decisions about custody, guardianship or access: for example, where the children will live after a separation or divorce, how to stay involved in their ... + more details

From BC Ministry of Attorney General
Subtopics: custody, guardianship & access; divorce & separation

[PDF]  LSLAP Manual: Creditors' Remedies and Debtors' Assistance

This chapter is from the manual used by law students handling cases at the LSLAP program’s legal clinics. It provides a summary of the law relating to debt and debtors’ rights, collections agencies, court order ... + more details

From UBC Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP)
Subtopics: bankruptcy; creditors rights & options; debtors rights & options

[web]  How to get an initial (non-final) family order if you can't agree

This self-help guide explains how to apply for an initial custody, access, guardianship, or child/spousal support order in either the Provincial or Supreme Court of BC if the parties do not agree on the terms. Includes ... + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: child support; custody, guardianship & access; documents, forms & records; family court; spousal support; supreme court + all subtopics

[PDF]  Costs in the Supreme Court

If you are a party to a Supreme Court action and are successful on a chambers application or at trial, you may request that the other party pay your costs. This guidebook provides an overview of the procedure for ... + more details

From Justice Education Society of BC
Subtopics: presenting your case; supreme court

[PDF]  How Does a Court Order Affect Me?

Describes what a court order is and the conditions that must be followed. Also includes what might happen if a court order is breached. + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: charged with a crime; criminal court

[PDF]  Understanding Court Orders and Hearings

This fact sheet describes many of the court orders and hearings involved in child protection cases. It is written in plain language and contains an area for writing notes about the details of your case. + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: Aboriginal rights; child protection/removal; custody, guardianship & access; families & children; family court + all subtopics

[web]  Can you appeal an order for custody, access, guardianship, or child/spousal support?

This fact sheet explains under which circumstances, and in which court, child custody, access, or support orders can be appealed. + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: child support; custody, guardianship & access; family court; spousal support; supreme court + all subtopics

[web]  Questions about the new Supreme Court Family Rules coming into effect July 1, 2010

This fact sheet presents some questions and answers about the new Supreme Court Family Rules that come into effect on July 1, 2010 that will change many Supreme Court family law court processes. + more details

From Legal Services Society
Subtopics: adoption & birth; child support; custody, guardianship & access; dealing with family breakup; dealing with orders; divorce & separation; documents, forms & records; grandparents & other relatives; marriage & common-law relationships; name change; property at family breakup; spousal support; supreme court + all subtopics

[PDF]  Drafting Orders in Supreme Court

An order needs to be prepared when the court hearing is complete and the court has made an order. The order is the document, filed in the court registry, which sets out the decision of the judge or master. The parties, ... + more details

From Justice Education Society of BC
Subtopics: dealing with orders; documents, forms & records; supreme court

[web]  Small Claims Court Factsheets: Seizing Assets

This factsheet tells a creditor how to go about having assets of a debtor seized and sold to pay the debt owed. It also tells a debtor what rights a debtor has when his or her assets are about to be seized or have been ... + more details

From The Law Centre
Subtopics: creditors rights & options; debtors rights & options; documents, forms & records; getting started with your case; small claims + all subtopics