Clicklaw Monthly Roundup: May 2021

We share with you a monthly roundup of changes to Clicklaw’s collection. Here is a summary of updates done in May 2021.

Solve Problems

BC Ministry of Attorney General

  • Family Justice Counsellors in British Columbia (New)
    A 10-minute video. Family justice counsellors work in Family Justice Centres located in communities across the province to provide services to British Columbians going through separation or divorce.
  • Introducing the New BC Provincial Court Family Rules (New)
    This 7-minute video introduces the new court rules and forms for family law cases in BC Provincial Court. Includes province wide changes, objectives of new rules, registry specific changes, and transition.

Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL)

Canadian Judicial Council 

Each of the handbooks below is a general reference for self-represented civil litigants appearing in Canadian courts. A list of Canadian & BC resources is also included.

  • Civil Law Handbook (New)
    Includes SRL’s rights & responsibilities, legal research, building your case, legal writing, starting a court case, court processes, appeals, and more.
  • Criminal Law Handbook (New)
    Includes SRL’s rights & responsibilities, first steps in your criminal case, bail, building your defence, legal research, court processes, jury, sentencing, and more.
  • Family Law Handbook (New)
    Includes SRL’s rights & responsibilities, family law basics, resolving disputes out of court, legal research & writing, court processes, family violence, and more.

Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) – BC Human Rights Clinic

  • Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 (New)
    The three-video series provide information about the BC Human Rights Code and how it protects Indigenous Peoples in three areas of life (jobs, tenancy, and access to services). It explains about human rights complaints and how BC Human Rights Tribunal works.

Legal Aid BC

  • Family Law in BC (Updated)
    The website has been greatly revised to reflect the new Provincial Court Family Rules that came into effect on May 17, 2021. It has a new interactive tool for identifying your court registry. Read more details on the Factum.

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for BC (OIPC)

Office of the Seniors Advocate BC

Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society (PLEO)

  • Societies Act FAQs (Updated)
    For British Columbian non-profit organizations. This wikibook helps individuals understand how to incorporate, manage, and dissolve non-profits in BC.

People’s Law School

Many new and updated resources in PLS’s Clicklaw listings, including: 

  • Accidents and injuries
    Practical information on your rights when you’re injured in an accident. Topics include slip and falls, injuries from a defective product, and figuring out how much in the way of damages you might be entitled to.
  • Health care
    Practical information about you rights to health care and what you can do if you experience discrimination when receiving health care services.
  • Renting & co-ops
    Practical information on your rights when renting or living in a co-op. Topics include a playbook for tenants, co-op disputes and evictions, and your rights when living in a mobile home.
  • Dial-A-Law pages on family law, such as Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements, and Contact, are up to date with the latest information, including the changes to the Divorce Act that came into effect in March and the new Provincial Court Family Rules that took effect in May.

Provincial Court of BC

  • What can I expect at a Family Management Conference? (New)
    This article explains the Family Management Conference at the Provincial Court of BC. Includes definitions, steps for preparing yourself, what will happen at the conference, what happens if you need a trial, getting a copy of an Order, and links to more details.

The National Self-Represented Litigants Project

  • The Evidence Primer: How to Present Your Evidence at Trial (New)
    This Primer is an introduction to the law of evidence for self-represented litigants. It provides a basic overview of the provincial rules of evidence for civil cases, incl. family cases, with a focus on practical knowledge and tips. It is not a comprehensive examination of all the issues.

Reform & Research 

Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL)

  • A Practical Guide to Elder Abuse and Neglect Law in Canada (Project in Progress)
    The Practical Guide aims to: Introduce the concept of elder abuse, provide a summary of key laws relevant to elder abuse and neglect, identify obligations to respond to abuse, neglect and risk, identify key agencies to contact if you are concerned that an older adult is being abused or neglected

HelpMap

BC First Nations Justice Council

  • Indigenous Justice Centres (Newly added)
    The Centres provide culturally appropriate information, advice, support and representation directly to Indigenous people at the community level. While focused primarily on criminal law and child protection issues, they also offer additional services based on community and cultural needs. There are three locations: Merritt, Prince George, and Prince Rupert

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Clicklaw Monthly Roundup: April 2021

We share with you a monthly roundup of changes to Clicklaw’s collection. Here is a summary of updates done in April 2021.

Solve Problems

Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) 

  • How to File a Human Rights Complaint (new)
    In this video, Human Rights Clinic lawyer Laura Track walks you through what you need to know to file a human rights complaint with the BC Human Rights Tribunal.

Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC)

Legal Aid BC

  • Family Law Illustrated Scenarios (new)
    Short, illustrated scenarios with likeable characters sharing concerns and information about family law issues. These engaging picture stories are designed to capture readers’ own situations and lead them to online (and other) resources. On the Family Law in BC website.

Ministry of Attorney General 

  • Parenting After Separation Course (new)
    In this new site for an existing curriculum, this free course helps parents and guardians make positive choices in caring for their children following separation or divorce. It also provides information about the separation process and how to access help, including mediation from a family justice counsellor.
  • Provincial Court Family Rules (PCFR) Explained (new)
    This document offers a rule-by-rule explanation of the Provincial Court Family Rules, for use by both lawyers and non-lawyers. It is intended to provide information on the new processes but is not intended to be legal advice.

Rise Women’s Legal Centre 

  • Section 211 Toolkit (new)
    This toolkit provides an overview of major issues lawyers may encounter when requesting or responding to psychological reports ordered under s. 211 of the Family Law Act. It was developed primarily for lawyers working with women experiencing family violence, in cases involving parenting disputes.
  • Time Limits in BC Family Law Matters (new)
    If you are involved in a family law matter, you have certain rights under the law. However, to preserve your rights, you must pay attention to certain time limits. This table sets out some deadlines and time limits that may apply to you. You should still speak to a lawyer for legal advice.

BC Society of Transition Houses

  • Technology-Facilitated Violence: Preserving Digital Evidence Toolkit (new)
    This guide helps women and anti-violence workers preserve digital evidence in situations involving technology-facilitated violence against women. It includes the laws and best practices, tech specific guides, courts info, legal options for self-represented litigants, and tech safety resources.
  • Teen Digital Dating Violence Toolkit (new)
    This toolkit provides anti-violence workers and caregivers supporting teens through their experiences of digital dating violence with information, tips, handouts and resources. Includes info to help better understand the legal causes of action related to experiences of teen digital dating violence.

The National Self-Represented Litigants Project

  • Considering Mindfulness (new)
    This primer is for people representing themselves in family or civil court. Includes three “must-do” stress busters for SRLs, the science behind mindfulness, getting started with the practice, and more resources about mindfulness.

Learn & Teach

Justice Education Society (JES)

  • Courts of BC (updated)
    This redesigned website provides educational information and instructional videos about the justice system in British Columbia, which includes the Provincial Court, the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, and administrative tribunals. The site describes the structure of each court, the tribunals, and the types of cases that are heard in each one.
  • Law Lessons (updated)
    This redesigned website consolidates a number of legal education resources for teachers and students. It provides a single online destination to access a broad range of content including lesson plans, legal education videos, mock trial scripts, and a legal dictionary.

Reform & Research 

Rise Women’s Legal Centre

Common Questions 

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