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How do I prepare for a BC trial or hearing?

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Sep 23, 2025

Preparing for a trial or court hearing in BC can feel overwhelming, but breaking it into steps can help:

  1. Understand your case – Know what you are asking for or defending against, and what laws or rules apply. The Justice Education Society (JES) publishes a series Online Help Guides which are list under "Do I need a lawyer to go to court in BC?
  2. Gather evidence – Collect documents, photos, receipts, or records that support your case. Organize them clearly.
  3. Line up witnesses – Ask people with first-hand knowledge to attend court. Make sure they know the date, time, and location.
  4. Prepare your questions and arguments – Write down what you plan to say, the points you need to prove, and any questions for the other side’s witnesses.
  5. Practice – Rehearse telling your story in a clear, step-by-step way.
  6. Courtroom basics – Be on time, dress neatly, and address the judge as “Your Honour.”

Building your case involves collecting and organizing evidence, such as documents, photos, contracts, or witness statements. You must file required documents on time, follow court rules, and be ready to explain your side clearly.

Consider mediation or settlement options – see “How can I settle without going to court?” As you prepare for trial, use Ask JES to get additional information about court processes to help you be ready.

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