Justice Access Centres are staffed by:
Staff can help you with issues such as:
Help is available in person, or by phone or video, so families can get service even if there isn't a Justice Access Centre nearby.
Staff can help:
Available services and resources could include:
Families can get help from Justice Access Centres even if they are not going to court. However, Justice Access Centres also help with the Provincial Court process.
At some Provincial Court locations, there are specific requirements for families who want to resolve a family law matter. The Justice Access Centres in those locations provide services that meet those requirements. There are two types of locations with specific requirements:
Early Resolution Registries are located in:
Family Justice Registries are located in:
The Kelowna Family Justice Registry is served by the Kelowna Family Justice Centre. Families who want to resolve a family law matter in Kelowna go there for services to meet the requirements.
Justice Access Centres are accessible to wheelchairs. They are also family-friendly. In some situations, an interpreter may be available.
If you are concerned for your safety, staff may refer you to:
Justice Access Centre services are free.
Justice Access Centres are funded by the Ministry of Attorney General. Onsite services are provided by the Ministry of Attorney General and partner agencies.
Partner agencies vary depending on the centre. They can include, but are not limited to:
See Justice Access Centre locations for more information.
Joint divorce means making an application for a divorce together with your spouse. It means that you and your spouse agree about getting a divorce and that you agree about all of the family law issues relevant to your situation, such as spousal support, and the division of family property and debts.
British Columbia has a central authority that assists left-behind parents whose children have been abducted across international borders. For more information, including contact information, please see International Child Abduction.