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who needs YouTube? watch B.C. self-rep videos

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movieFilmN Thanks to the The Law Courts Education Society of British Columbia (Canada), seven online video presentations are now available for self-represented litigants in British Columbia courts.  Called Court Tips: Representing Yourself in Chambers, the series covers the following topics: Presenting Your Case in Chambers; Changing a Child Support Order; Putting Your Best Case Forward; Avoiding the Pitfalls in Family Matters; What to Expect from the Chambers Process; Frequently Asked Questions about Chambers; and What to Expect the Day of the Hearing.  We’re told by a reliable source at SelfHelpSupport.org that they are “very well done.”
 

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  1. shlep: the Self-Help Law ExPress » Blog Archive » preparing for an interview with a lawyer

    March 6, 2007 @ 12:15 am

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    […]       The Law Courts Education Society of British Columbia has produced an impressive array of materials for litigants without lawyers, as part of its work “improving access to the justice system through public legal education.”  For example, in addition to the Court Tips Videos we wrote about last night, they’ve written a set of Guidebooks for Representing Yourself in Supreme Court.  […]

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