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New family law clinic to open in B.C. by end of 2024 with $29.1M boost

Attorney General Niki Sharma says funding will bring allow for 4,500 new family law clients
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British Columbiasa国际传媒檚 attorney general Niki Sharma speaks during a ministers meeting in Ottawa, on Friday, March 10, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

Attorney General Niki Sharma says the province will be opening a new multi-disciplinary family law clinic by the end of the year.

Sharma announced the new clinic during a $29.1-million funding announcement for expansions to B.C.sa国际传媒檚 family law and legal aid supports in Vancouver on Thursday (Feb. 15). The funding will be for Legal Aid BC over the next three years to implement the new changes.

The clinic, she said, will allow families to receive representation and referrals to resources, as well as offer virtual and in-person services.

With the expansion, she said it will expand capacity to serve 4,500 new family law clients.

Income thresholds will also better line up with B.C.sa国际传媒檚 cost of living, Beginning April 1, the income threshold will be aligned with whichever is higher: Legal Aid BCsa国际传媒檚 eligibility thresholds or the most recent Market Bast Measure from Statistics Canada. In 2025, the amount will be aligned with Statistics Canadasa国际传媒檚 finding, by 2 per cent on April 1 of each year. Sharma said it will allow more low-income people to be eligible to receive services from legal aid and the future clinic.

Sharma said that as a lawyer shesa国际传媒檚 seen first hand what getting the right legal support at the right time can mean for families.

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Legal Aid BC CEO Michael Bryant said this is the biggest boost this century for family law legal aid. It means hiring lawyers and meeting sa国际传媒渇olks where they are.sa国际传媒

Bryant said women fleeing violence will receive for legal firepower from legal-aid lawyers and navigators who connect clients to shelters, sanctuary, social services and safety.

sa国际传媒淚n the past, family law litigation has been weaponized by the powerful and the privileged to abuse women further through an avalanche of legal procedures, burying them in paper, exhausting their legal aid budget. Now those low-income folks will get a platoon on legal aid family lawyers who can stand up to the powerful.sa国际传媒

But he said legal aid wonsa国际传媒檛 be waiting until the end of the year for the expansion, as job postings for lawyers will be out in the coming weeks.

There will be a 40-per-cent increase in legal aid lawyering through a budget increase of 25 per cent to family law, Bryant said.

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Lauren Collins

About the Author: Lauren Collins

I'm a provincial reporter for Black Press Media's provincial team, after my journalism career took me around B.C. since I was 19 years old.
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