Legal Services

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

The logo features the words “the Shuswap” in small red letters, above the word “family” in large green letters, which is above the word “centre” in large blue letters. To the top right there is a kite, coloured blue, green, red, and orange.

Poverty law advocate (Salmon Arm)

Shuswap Family Centre

Free information, summary advice, referrals, and legal representation for residents of the Shuswap who are struggling accessing other legal resources. They help with issues including income security (disability benefits, CPP, CPPD, EI), residential tenancy (disputes and housing applications), debt, employment standards, and seniors advocacy.

Last reviewed July 2024
The logo shows a wolf’s head in the Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous art style. It’s coloured red, yellow, and black. The wolf is inside a decorated circle of the same colours and style.

Poverty law advocate (north Vancouver Island)

Sacred Wolf Friendship Centre Society

The Poverty and Housing Programs at Sacred Wolf Friendship Centre offer housing tenancy support and official document forms support (including birth certificates and Status Cards) to the communities of the Mt. Waddington District, especially to Indigenous people experiencing professional barriers.

Last reviewed July 2024
The logo features a circular design with a red border and text. Inside the circle, there are three stylized red hands holding various traditional tools and symbols. The text "QUESNEL TILLICUM SOCIETY" arcs around the top of the circle, and "NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE" arcs around the bottom, all in red capital letters.

Poverty law advocate (Quesnel)

Quesnel Tillicum Society

Gives clear and meaningful information about legal issues, and advocacy and support to people who aren’t eligible for legal aid. Issues they help with include assisting with appeals, documents, attending hearings and preparing for court, and negotiating third party settlements. They provide self-help information, legal research, and referrals.

Last reviewed July 2024
The logo consists of a purple circle with the white letters "CSA" inside it. The letters "C" and "S" are styled in a standard font, while the "A" is stylized to resemble the outline of a house, with the crossbar of the "A" extending to form a horizontal line.

Poverty law advocate (Powell River)

Powell River Community Services Association

Provides free and confidential service to people with legal poverty related issues including applying for provincial and federal benefits, appealing denials, tenancy issues, debt and collections, employment problems, human rights, and more. Also offers help for people struggling with contacting government workers on the phone, and help with forms.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Poverty law advocate (Prince George)

Active Support Against Poverty (ASAP)

Advocacy services for low-income people dealing with government agencies, including people with disabilities and people on income assistance. Addresses disability, income assistance, and tenancy issues. Services include information, referrals, help with forms, and access to phones and fax machines. Also free income tax preparation if you qualify.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Family law and poverty law advocate (Richmond)

Chimo Community Services

The family law advocacy program provides support and knowledge as you navigate through your family law issues. The outreach and advocacy program helps clients with poverty law, domestic violence, and crisis prevention issues. Volunteers will help you navigate relevant social services and resources.

Last reviewed July 2024
The logo shows a Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous art totem animal, coloured red and black. To its right are the letters “USCLAS.”

Poverty law advocate (Hazelton, BC)

Upper Skeena Counselling & Legal Assistance Society

Advocacy and poverty law services for Gitxsan, Wet’suwet’en, and non-Indigenous clients on issues including housing, employment standards, human rights, Ombudsperson complaints, ICBC, and social assistance and disability issues.

Last reviewed July 2024
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Community Legal Services

North Shore Community Resources

The family law advocate helps with issues such as divorce, parenting time, and child/spousal support. The legal advocate helps with problems involving your landlord, employment, income assistance, debt, and more. The legal information and assistance coordinator helps with legal aid referrals, wills and estates, debt, and other issues.

Last reviewed July 2024
The logo features the letter "U" in dark blue on a pale blue square.

Poverty law advocate (Prince Rupert)

Prince Rupert Unemployed Action Centre

Advocacy services for employment insurance, landlord/tenant, income assistance, Canada Pension Plan (CPP), disability, and employment standards.

Last reviewed July 2024
Logo is a line drawing of a row of houses, with some trees, in front of a blue rectangular background. “South Peace Community Resources Society” is below.

Poverty law advocate (Dawson Creek, Chetwynd, and Tumbler Ridge)

South Peace Community Resources Society

Legal advocate for people facing poverty law issues. They provide information, advocacy, and referrals on issues including income security, housing, debts and collections, and family law information and referrals. The advocate is not a lawyer and can’t give legal advice.

Last reviewed July 2024