Legal Services

Find organizations that provide legal help in BC. Most services are free or low cost.

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Indigenous Victim Services

Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia

This program provides culturally safe, trauma-informed support and counseling to Indigenous survivors of sexual assault through a community-based referral system. It serves Indigenous individuals (First Nations, Inuit, Métis), LGBTQ2S community members, and their families.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Intimate Images Protection Service

Government of British Columbia

This service provides support and referrals to people in BC whose intimate images have been shared (or threatened to be shared) without their consent. They can contact online platforms and/or perpetrators to request the removal of images, and help make a claim with the Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) for an order to get the images removed.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Trans ID Clinic

QMUNITY

The clinic provides notarial, administrative, and emotional support to lower-income folks who would like help with name and gender marker change processes.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Inland Program

Rainbow Refugee

This service supports people already in BC who have fled persecution in their country of origin based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or HIV status. It focuses on their right to claim asylum, protection and eligibility, providing essential services, access to justice, and getting legal identity documentation.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Gender Self-Determination Project

PACE Society

This project is open to all trans, two-spirit, and non-binary persons to help with legally changing their names and gender markers on government identification.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Ask JES

Justice Education Society (JES)

Free information and referrals to help you deal with your legal issues. Questions are answered by UBC law students on weekdays from 11 am to 2 pm. Questions outside these hours will receive a response the next business day. Ask JES is supported by a knowledge base of over 1,000 legally reviewed questions and answers.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Family Justice Centres

Government of British Columbia

Family Justice Centres provide services to British Columbians going through separation or divorce. Family Justice Counsellors help families with parenting arrangements, contact with a child, guardianship, and support issues. They provide short-term counselling, mediation, emergency and community referrals, and other free services.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Access Pro Bono Virtual Family Mediation Program

Access Pro Bono

Free online family mediation and advice services for low- and modest-income families across BC. Family mediation is a collaborative way for parties to come to an agreement on issues that come up when a marriage or common-law relationship ends, including property division, debt division, parenting arrangements, child support, and spousal support.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Pro Bono Collaborative Family Law Project

BC Collaborative Roster Society

A voluntary, confidential program for parties going through separation and/or divorce who don’t have lawyers and can’t afford the collaborative team for their case. You must be willing to meet and negotiate using the principles of collaborative practice, and must meet the eligibility requirements.

Last reviewed July 2024
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VictimLinkBC

Government of British Columbia

Provides information and referral services to all victims of crime and immediate crisis support to victims of family and sexual violence, including victims of human trafficking exploited for labour or sexual services. It’s a toll-free, confidential, multilingual service available across BC and the Yukon 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Last reviewed July 2024