Resource: How to Appeal Your Sentence
March 2019
Resource: How to Appeal Your Conviction
March 2019
Resource: Keeping Aboriginal Kids Safe
March 2019
Page: Step-by-step: Conviction appeal process
February 2019
Page: Step-by-step: Sentencing appeal process
February 2019
Resource: Consumer and Debt Law
August 2018
Resource: When I’m 64: Benefits for Older Adults
January 2018
Resource: À 64 Ans: Prestations pour les Aînés
January 2018
Guide Page: What other information will I need?
Guide Page: When should I go to court?
Guide Page: Introduction
Resource: Detecting legal problems
Resource: The Arrest Handbook (2023)
Question: What’s a no contact order?
Question: How can a legal aid navigator help me?
Page: Page not found
Guide Page: Before your trial
Guide Page: Checklist: Before your trial
Page: Working with Your Legal Aid Lawyer
Resource: Settlement Workers Guide to Helping Clients with Legal Information and Legal Referrals
Resource: Shelter List
Question: If the other person phones and wants to see me, is it okay to meet?
Page: Resources for community workers
Guide Page: What can a lawyer do?
Guide Page: Appendix 1: Court process — Before your trial
Resource: BC Newcomers’ Guide
Resource: Charged with a crime
Question: The order says I can’t speak to my partner or go near the home. Can I see my children?
Question: Family court has ordered that my parenting time or contact with my children be supervised. How can I get that changed?
Guide Page: Your language rights
Guide Page: Who are the people in court?
Guide Page: Appendix 3: Sample letter
Resource: Helping Clients with Legal Issues (CPLEA)
Question: I was taken to an overnight jail cell after a family violence incident. Does my partner have the right to keep me out of my house?
Question: Does Legal Aid BC offer help in my language?
Page: Flowchart: Criminal court process
Guide Page: Types of Relationships
Guide Page: What am I charged with?
Guide Page: At your trial
Page: Where can I get legal advice?
Page: Collaborer avec votre avocat de l’aide juridique
Resource: Finding court records and transcripts
Resource: Shelter Map
Question: The other person is constantly trying to text, call, or come find me. What should I do?
Page: Finding legal information on the Web
Page: When You’re Told to Have “ No Contact”
Guide Page: What this resource is about
Guide Page: How can I get information about my case?
Guide Page: Appendix 2: Court process — At your trial
Resource: Transition Houses & Safe Homes List (BC Housing)