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- What is a peace bond and how do I get one? - Province of British Columbia
You can ask the police or RCMP for a peace bond Or you can apply for one yourself The Legal Aid BC's Abuse Family Violence web pages explain how and when people can apply for peace bonds and family law protection orders, and what the differences are between them
- Chapter 3: Peace Bonds | Legal Aid BC Support
What happens if my partner follows everything the peace bond says? What can I do if the peace bond is about to end and I’m still afraid for my safety? Book traversal links for Chapter 3: Peace Bonds
- Seeking a Peace Bond: A guide — Rise Women’s Legal Centre
This resource is for anyone in BC who fears for their safety and seeks an order from the court providing protection from a specific person or people
- For Your Protection (EN) - Legal Aid
For Your Protection: Peace Bonds and Family Law Protection Orders is up to date as of April 2022 People seek court orders for protection for a variety of reasons, in a variety of situations — for example, to help prevent physical violence or damage to property by a co-worker, a neighbour, or a relative other than a spouse
- How to get a protection order in BC? | LegalHelpBC. ca
There are two types of protection orders: family law protection orders and peace bonds A family law protection order is made under the Family Law Act and you can ask for one in the Provincial Court or the Supreme Court
- For Your Protection: Peace Bonds and Family Law Protection Orders
This resource is for people living in BC who need protection from a partner they are ― or have been ― in an intimate relationship with Explains how and when people can get peace bonds and family law protection orders, and what the differences are between them
- What are peace bonds and protection orders? | Courthouse Libraries BC
Peace bonds are made by order of a judge in criminal court Existing restraining orders (made under the former Family Relations Act) , which prohibit harassment and contact in specified circumstances have now been replaced with Family Law Act protection orders
- Peace bond - Province of British Columbia - gov. bc. ca
A peace bond is a court order used to keep you from committing (or recommitting) a crime It requires you to agree to specific conditions to keep the peace A peace bond can also be brought against you while you are in a correctional centre for a previous offence The formal legal name for a peace bond is “810 recognizance”
- Understanding Peace Bonds in BC: What You Need to Know
This article will explain peace bonds, how the process works in BC, and how legal representation can help protect your rights and future Peace Bonds BC: What Are They? A peace bond is a court order issued under section 810 of the Criminal Code of Canada
- Guide: For Your Protection | Legal Aid BC Support
Peace Bonds and Family Law Protection Orders This resource is for people who need protection from violent partners or former partners Explains how and when you can get peace bonds and family law protection orders, and what the differences are between them
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