(2/14) Making Your Case: The Family Court Process

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

Part 2: Getting Help to Change your Family Court Order.
Making Your Case is a 22‑minute video designed for people who have to go to BC Family (Provincial) Court without a lawyer. Using the fictional case of a child support dispute between two parents as an example, this video takes viewers through the various stages of court proceedings, including filing a court application, serving documents, giving evidence, cross-examining, summarizing, and hearing the judge's order.

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  • Family Justice Access Centres are part of the BC Ministry of Attorney General. Google BC Ministry of Attorney General family justice centre to get location - locations are posted on the right-hand menu.

  • WOW, I couldn't even get someone to tell me which form to fill out. This chick gets the royal treatment!

  • @breastimus were you at a Ministry of Attorney General Family Justice Access Centre?

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  • I think its funny that when they mention child support the females face always lights up like "CHA-CHING!". How about making the husband pay extra that bitch gets a job.

  • Wow man is big trouble

  • Same in America Women get the goods MEN get the shaft!

  • only the women get this type of help 

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