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In BC, there are a range of websites that provide legal help information. The list below provides trusted online legal information from JES, as well as other BC organizations.
Legal Help Websites by Justice Education Society of BC
- Legal Help BC: An online resource that features FAQs on a range of topics. Also includes access to Ask JES, which provides free answers to legal questions.
- Family Law in BC: Dedicated to family law issues such as divorce, separation, parenting, and child support. Includes practical tools like a separation agreement builder and a series of guides to help British Columbians move through separation and divorce processes.
- SmallClaimsBC.ca: Explains the Small Claims Court process in BC, including how to start a claim, respond to one, and resolve disputes involving money or property.
- SupremeCourtBC.ca: Provides step-by-step guidance, forms, and resources for people representing themselves in civil or family cases in the BC Supreme Court. Also includes information related to criminal law cases heard by the court.
- CourtofAppealBC.ca: Offers information on the appeal process in BC’s highest court, including timelines, rules, forms, and tips for self-represented litigants.
- AdminLawBC.ca: Helps people understand their rights when dealing with government agencies and tribunals, including how to make complaints, prepare for hearings and appeal decisions.
- RentingItRight.ca: An online course for tenants that explains rental rights and responsibilities in BC, including leases, repairs, and dispute resolution.
- HowToSeparate.ca: Guides to help separating couples through legal, financial, and parenting issues, with interactive tools and plain-language resources. Sections include: Working it Out, Separating Finances and Going to Court.
- LegalRightsForYouth.ca: Explains legal rights and responsibilities for young people in BC, covering topics like work, school, family, police, and housing.
- LawLessons.ca: Provide legal lessons plans for teachers that are aligned with BC's social studies curriculum. The site also enables schools and community groups to book court visits.
More Legal Help Websites
- Clicklaw: A central portal that links to many legal information sources in BC. Includes plain-language legal content and a directory of legal help services across the province.
- People’s Law School: Offers plain-language information on many legal topics such as housing, employment, consumer law, wills, and debt. Materials are designed for people with little legal background. Includes Beagle+, an AI legal help chat service.
- Legal Aid BC: Explains legal aid services available to people with low income. Publishes eligibility information, as well as legal help resources.
- BC Courts: Official website of the BC courts. Provides court forms, procedures, schedules, and rules of court for the BC Provincial Court, BC Supreme Court and BC Court of Appeal. The BC Provincial Court has a dedicated site with a range of helpful information.
- BC Government Justice Services: Contains official guides, legislation, and information about justice programs and services offered by the BC provincial government.
Ask JES can provide additional information about these resources, as well as respond to YOUR legal questions.