Legal Services

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

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Poverty law advocate (Metro Vancouver)

Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver

Legal advocates at the EFry’s Poverty Law Clinic in New Westminster help women dealing with rental disputes, evictions, debt collection, bankruptcy, and mental health and employment standards. You can also get help accessing income programs.

Last reviewed March 2024
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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 March 2024
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Poverty law advocate (Haida Gwaii)

Haida Gwaii Legal Project Society

Provides legal information and workshops offering legal education, information, and resources. Encourages individuals to solve their personal problems with the available but limited resources on Haida Gwaii, and ensures low-income people get access to legal information, legal advice, and legal representation.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Poverty law advocate (Downtown Eastside)

First United

Provides legal assistance, advice, and representation to low-income and vulnerable people in the Downtown Eastside. The advocates provide a broad spectrum of legal advocacy services but mainly focus on tenancy and social assistance issues.

Last reviewed March 2024
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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 March 2024
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Parents Legal Centres

Legal Aid BC

Parents Legal Centres (PLCs) provide a lawyer and an advocate to help parents in select locations settle their child protection matters early on and collaboratively (everyone works together).

Last reviewed March 2024
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Okanagan Thompson Legal Clinic

Community Legal Clinic Operating Society of BC

Free legal advice and representation to low-income people in the Kamloops and Kelowna area. They help with income assistance, limited family law, disability, tenancy, employment insurance, employment standards, Indigenous legal issues, human rights, small claims, CRT matters, judicial reviews, and other areas not covered by legal aid.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Okanagan Advocacy & Resource Society (OARS)

Okanagan Advocacy & Resource Society (OARS)

Provides basic information on poverty law and policy, and on potential next steps, so that people can make an informed choice when they face a problem. Issues covered include welfare, tenant information, EI, Canada Pension Plan disability, and more. They offer referrals for other issues. Please note, they don't give legal advice.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Office of the Seniors Advocate BC

Office of the Seniors Advocate BC

The office’s information and referral specialists can help you find programs and services for seniors.

Last reviewed March 2024
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Nicola Valley Advocacy Centre

Nicola Valley Community Justice Services Society

Provides legal advocacy services to people with low incomes who need legal information, advice, or representation on a wide range of legal problems such as income security, housing, disabilities, violence, and debt. It also provides public legal education and support for community organizations wishing to help clients with legal problems.

Last reviewed March 2024