Free public access to the current laws of British Columbia. This unofficial current consolidation of BC Statutes and Regulations is updated continually as new and amended laws come into force.
Find facts, guides and definitions about child protection, marriage, divorce, and child/spousal abuse as well as Supreme Court forms and other resources.
A student-run organization that provides legal advice to those who cannot otherwise afford such assistance. Their manual of free legal information is also available online.
Dial-A-Law features free information about the law in British Columbia covering 190 topic areas. The information is reviewed by lawyers and updated regularly. To listen to Dial-A-Law information on the telephone, call 1-800-565-5297 (604-687-4680 in…
The service enables the public to access lawyers and provides the opportunity to have a consultation with a lawyer for up to 30 minutes for a fee of $25 plus taxes. For the name of a lawyer to consult, call 604.687.3221 or 1.800.663.1919.
Legal Services Society (LSS) provides legal information, printed legal information, referrals to other community services. Contact info for phone or email services is found at https://lss.bc.ca/about/contactUs.
A non-profit organization providing legal information services to the legal community and the public of BC. Courthouse Libraries BC staff are available to assist you by email or phone during business hours.
Available in a number of languages such as Chinese, Farsi, French, Japanese, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog and more, dealing with family law, child protection, immigration issues, criminal matters and poverty law.
If you don't have a lawyer representing you, this Centre can help you get the information you need to prepare your Supreme Court family or civil case. Learn about the court system and court procedures, get legal information, locate and fill out the…
Operated by Courthouse Libraries BC, Clicklaw features legal information and education designed for the public including online laws, cases, and rules.
Also known as the People's Law School, this non-profit organization sponsors free lectures on a great variety of legal topics, taught mainly by lawyers.
You don't need to be a member of the Law Society to benefit from the training opportunities that the Courthouse Libraries offers. There are training opportunities available for public intermediaries, Judges, students, advocates and public…