Legal Aid BC Resources
Publications include:
Publications include:
Family duty counsel (FDC) are lawyers paid by Legal Aid BC to help people with low incomes deal with their family law issues, including child protection issues. If you have a family law issue, you might qualify for help from family duty counsel in Provincial or Supreme Court even if you don't qualify for a legal aid lawyer
Legal Aid can provide free advice and representation for people with family law and child protection issues. They give priority to people with low incomes, but many services are available to all British Colubians.
Find answers to your family law questions about separation and divorce, children, finances and support, abuse and family violence, or BC's legal system.
A trusted source of information on child development reviewed by health professionals. From pregnancy to age 8.
The toolkits provide information helpful to survivors of tech-facilitated gender-based violence increase privacy and plan for safer tech use.
Mind your mind works with community partners and young people aged 14 to 29 to co-create interactive tools and innovative resources to build capacity and resilience.
CPA's publications, podcasts and virtual sessions will help strengthen your financial capability.
Divorce and separation are never easy. Understand the steps involved and doing what’s necessary to prepare will make this difficult time easier for everyone.
The Credit Counselling Society is an accredited non-profit that helps Canadians solve their money problems. We do this by providing free credit counselling, low-cost debt solutions, and education to help you manage your money better.