The Child's Right to Love: Information for Grandparents, Relatives, and Others Close to the Child: explains the rights of those who want to maintain a relationship with a child after there has been a separation of the parents or other event. (October 2008) 
Child Support in B.C. - Information for Parents: General information for parents about child support in BC. (August 2004) 
Childminding - For Groups: For groups who provide child minding to parents attending group events. Explains who has to be licensed or not. Gives some guidelines for unlicensed childminding.
The Common Law in your Life: A summary of the history of the common law suitable to students and other interested individuals. (March 2002)
Consequences of a Youth Record: Explains some of the problems youth records may cause, how they linger, and what can be done about them. (August 2004) 
A Death in Your Family: Explains the practical and legal steps that family members face in the immediate aftermath of the death of a loved one. (January 2007) 
Human Trafficking in Canada: This booklet is an introduction to human trafficking and the conditions that can make people vulnerable to being trafficked and exploited. The booklet also describes Canadian laws that apply to human trafficking. (July 2007) 
Landlord Guide: This booklet, done in collaboration with TRAC, is an introduction to the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords and explores their relationship as seen through the Residential Tenancy Act and the Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act. (January 2007) 
Learning About the Law: Helps teach ESL (English as a Second Language) students about the law in British Columbia. Very simple English is used so that people new to Canada, and learning to read and write English for the first time, will find it easy to understand. Thirteen separate chapters introduce topics such as Renting a Home, Driving, Family Law, and Civil Law. (December 2008) 
Learning About the Law: Teacher's Guide: This guide is for teachers using Learning About the Law. It contains activities, exercises, and tests. It also teachs oral skills, written skills, and law-related content. (October 2005) 
Power of Attorney: Explains how a Power of Attorney can help you to look after your current and future financial affairs. (December 2002) 
Public Legal Education and Information Resource Catalogue: Lists resources including print materials available to the public in BC concerning law-related topics. It is 78 pages long but is well indexed by areas of the law. Anyone providing services to the public in one of these areas should scan it for items of interest. (June 2006) 
Scams to Avoid: A list of nine common consumer scams linked to information on how to recognize them, and what to expect. (March 2005) 
Tenant Survival Guide: Published by the Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre (TRAC), this guide is intended to give tenants a basic understanding of residential tenancy law in British Columbia. (2008) 
Volunteers and the Law: A guide for volunteers, organizations, and boards. (2000) 
Working in BC: This booklet is about your rights and responsibilities as an employee, and their protection by a BC's Employment Standards Act. (March 2009) 
Writing Your Will: Explains the steps involved in making a Will. (April 2009) 