Women's Services Directory

Violence and Justice Services for Women

Counselling Programs

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Emergency Numbers

  • Crisis Lines and Transition Houses
    Getting help when violence happens. For your community, see the listings on the inside front cover of the TELUS (BCTel) phone book. Toll-free 1-800-563-0808 for information on victim services. Hearing impaired access 604 875-0885.

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Family Law

  • Child Support
    The legal responsibilities of parents to financially support their children.
     
  • Child Support Orders
    Effective date of the Child Support Guidelines in relation to the Divorce Act and the Family Relations Act.
     
  • Court Services Locations
    Address, telephone and fax listings of over 70 court services locations in B.C.
     
  • Custody, Guardianship, and Access
    Information on what these legal terms mean and how they describe different parenting arrangements.
     
  • Dispute Resolution
    Non-adversarial dispute resolution options within the justice system.
     
  • Do it Yourself Divorce
    Do-It-Yourself Divorce requirements and proceedings.
     
  • Family Justice Centres
    Counsellors are available in many areas to help families needing assistance with separation and divorce issues like child custody, access and guardianship, or child and spousal support.
     
  • Family Maintenance Enforcement Program
    Monitors and enforces spousal and child support orders and agreements that are filed with the program.
     
  • Justice Services
    Keep your family safe while sorting out separation and custody issues. Information about Protection Orders and the Protection Order Registry.
     
  • Separation and Divorce
    Information and resources regarding decisions that have to be made when a couple separates or divorces including: child custody and access, guardianship, financial, and property division issues.
     
  • Spousal Support
    Information about financial support from one spouse to another. Also referred to as alimony or spousal maintenance.

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Safe Places

  • Transition Houses
    Provides temporary housing for women and their children leaving abusive relationships.
  • Safe Homes
    Safe homes provide short-term accommodation in communities where transition houses do not exist. The safe home may be a rental apartment, private home or hotel unit. Women and their children stay in a safe home for less than 7 days. If necessary, transportation is provided to the nearest transition house.
  • Second Stage Housing
    Second Stage houses help women who need time beyond their stay in transition houses to make next-step plans for independent living. Women and their children usually stay in a second-stage house for 9 - 18 months.

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Other Programs/Services/Initiatives

 

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