Legal Services

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

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First Nations and Metis Outreach Program

The Law Centre at the University of Victoria

May provide legal advice, assistance, and representation to First Nations and Metis clients who live in the Capital Regional District and who can’t afford a lawyer. Staff work with First Nations communities and organizations to provide accessible, holistic, legal services to their members. They also help with access to the Human Rights Clinic.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Find-a-Lawyer

The Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch (CBABC)

Online legal directory where you can find legal services in your community by searching for the location, area of practice, and language spoken to find all lawyers that meet those criteria. You can also find a specific lawyer or law firm if you know the name.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Find a Notary

BC Notaries

Find a notary by searching by name, location, or language. Notaries provide a broad range of legal services, including affidavits for all documents you need at a Public Registry, authorization of minor child travel, certified true copies of documents, powers of attorney, and will preparation.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Family lawyers offering unbundled legal services

Unbundled Legal Services

A list of family lawyers and paralegals who will perform select legal tasks if you don’t want or can’t afford full representation. You’ll pay for some assistance depending on what help you want and what you can afford. Professionals are sorted by location. Many of the practitioners on the list provide remote/digital as well as in-person service.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Family LawLINE

Legal Aid BC

Family LawLINE lawyers give legal advice about family law issues such as parenting time or contact/access, guardianship/custody, child support, spousal support, property division, family agreements, adoption, and court procedures. To be considered for this service, call Legal Aid BC’s Call Centre at the hours listed on the web page.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Family law legal advocacy program

Prince George Native Friendship Centre

Free help to anyone with family law issues or questions. The legal advocate provides information, referrals, advocacy, court support, and assistance with filling out legal forms for parental arrangements, children’s rights, child protection, child or spousal support, separation and divorce, guardianship, protection orders, and FMEP.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Family Law Clinic

North Shore Women’s Centre

Free summary advice for low-income women. The monthly clinic provides information, support, and legal advice about family law issues. This includes a private one-hour appointment with a female family lawyer. Priority is given to women who haven’t attended the clinic in the past.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Family law and poverty law advocate (Williams Lake and area)

Women’s Contact Society

For women and men. Family Law Program help includes separation and divorce (for married or common-law), separation agreements, and child and spousal support. Poverty Law Program help includes income assistance, appeals and tribunals, disability, applications and appeals, pensions, tenancy, dispute resolution, bankruptcy and debt, and employment.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Family law and poverty law advocate (Tri-City area)

SHARE Family and Community Services Society

Free legal family law and poverty law advocacy for low-income people. The family law advocate helps with family law matters like separation/divorce, guardianship, parenting time, support, and child protection. The poverty law advocate helps with applications and reviews for income assistance, PWD, CPP, and advocacy for landlord/tenant disputes.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Family law and poverty law advocate (Terrace and area)

Terrace and District Community Services Society (TDCSS)

The Family Law advocate services include legal information, referrals, summary advice, and client advocacy for people facing family law issues such as divorce, separation, and protection orders. The Poverty Law advocate provides on-one-one advice (referral, summary advice, or full representation) to low-income clients on a variety of legal topics.

Last reviewed March 2024