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BC’s Family Justice Services Division

Provincial and territorial child support information

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BC’s Justice System
Link
https://​www2​.gov​.bc​.ca/​g​o​v​/​c​o​n​t​e​n​t​/​j​u​s​t​i​c​e​/​a​b​o​u​t​-​b​c​s​-​j​u​s​t​i​c​e​-​s​y​s​t​e​m​/​j​u​s​t​i​c​e​-​s​e​r​v​i​c​e​s​/​f​a​m​i​l​y​-​j​u​s​t​i​c​e​-​s​e​r​v​i​c​e​s​-​d​i​v​ision
Topic category
Family law
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Separating from your partner
Child and spousal support
Region
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604-660-2192 / 1-888-216-2211
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