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Publications

parents' rights, kids rights: A parent's guide to child protection law in British Columbia

Legal Services Society of BC, 2007
This booklet describes the legal rights and responsibilities of parents and guardians in BC and what to expect when dealing with the child protection system. This booklet describes what the court process is like and where to get legal help. Available in English.

http://www.lss.bc.ca/assets/pubs/parentsRightsKidsRights.pdf

Can you stay in the family home on reserve?

Legal Services Society of BC, 2004

This publication is a guide for women living on reserve who have experienced violence. Available in English.

http://www.lss.bc.ca/assets/pubs/batteredWomen_StayOnReserve_eng.pdf

Leaving an Abusive Relationship: Information on Custody and Access for Women with Children

YWCA Vancouver, 2008
This plain language guide offers information on legal processes and terminology, giving women the tools to make the best possible choices for themselves and their children. Available in

English

Chinese

Parenting After Separation Handbook

Law Courts Education Society of BC, 2007

Changeville

Interactive online resource for children dealing with seperation or divorce.

http://www.kidsbc.ca 

Tips for accessing legal aid

This publication will help you prepare to apply for family law legal aid in BC.

Tips for Accessing Legal Aid

Sponsorship Breakdown

Legal Services Society of BC, 2003

Starting a Refugee Claim

Legal Services Society of BC, 2004

This fact sheet is for people who are starting a claim for refugee status in BC. It describes: who is a refugee, how to start the process of making a refugee claim, what happens at the eligibility interview and how to get help from a settlement agency. Available in English, Chinese and Spanish.

http://www.lss.bc.ca/publications/pub.aspx?p_id=82
                       

For Your Protection: Peace Bonds and Restraining Orders

Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General and Legal Services Society, 2008

Information for women who need protection from violence or the threat of violence.

Available in:

Your Rights If You Are a Victim of Crime

Ministry of Public Safety and Public Solicitor, Victim Service Division, 2003

This brochure describes the legal rights you have as a victim of a crime. It also provides information on community resources that can assist crime victims.

Available in:
English

  • All women have the right to a life free from violence and abuse.