- Guidebooks for Representing Yourself In Supreme Court
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... Court Starting an Action by Notice of Civil Claim Defending an Action Started by a Notice of Civil Claim Starting a Proceeding by Petition Defending a Proceeding ...
- Courts of BC
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... ”, ”writ ” and “statement of claim ” in relation to the court system Organize information in ...
- Defending an Action Started by a Notice of Civil Claim
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... the guidebook Starting an Action by Notice of Civil Claim ) will assist you in defending a lawsuit started against you ... . When you have been served with a notice of civil claim, you might find it helpful to talk to a lawyer about what you need to ...
- Starting and Action by Notice of Civil Claim
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... on how to start an action by notice of civil claim in the BC Supreme Court. It contains information about choosing the ...
- Representing Yourself in Court
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... your case, there are time limits to follow for making a claim , serving documents , submitting evidence , etc. You ... going to court without a lawyer. You can reduce your claim by $5,000 to bring it within the limits of Small Claims Court. In this ...
- Paying for a Lawyer
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... negotiations by yourself. In your claim for spousal support , your lawyer helps you prepare the documents ... your own application in court. In a claim against you for child support , you talk to a lawyer about your ...
- How Lawyers Can Help
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... paid, or as complicated as settling your personal injury claim with ICBC after a car accident. A lawyer can give you advice to help ...
- Getting Ready to Meet a Lawyer
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... generally have 2 years after a car accident to start a claim against the other driver, so it is important to tell the lawyer ...
- Defending a Proceeding Started by Petition
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... you in defending a lawsuit for a civil, non-family claim in BC’s Supreme Court. Topics include Filing an Appearance, ... , Appearance to Writ of Summons and Statement of Claim. This guidebook is part of the Representing Yourself In Supreme Court ...
- Starting a Proceeding by Petition
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... describes the two ways to start a civil, non-family claim in BC’s Supreme Court: an action and an originating application ... court forms include: Writ of Summons and Statement of Claim. It is part of the Representing Yourself In Supreme Court series. ...