If you are afraid of your spouse and think you or your children are in immediate danger, call the police right away or dial 911.
In British Columbia, it is a crime for anyone – including your spouse – to assault you or your children, or to harass or stalk you, to threaten you with bodily harm or to damage your property.
You have the right to feel safe and to expect help from the police.
Once the police have talked to you, they will decide if there is enough evidence to prove your spouse has committed a crime.
The police may:
Dial 911 in an emergency. If your community does not have 911 services, call your local police.
Check out these resources from Legal Aid BC:
Visit a Justice Access Centre:
Talk with a family justice counsellor at a Family Justice Centre.
British Columbia has a central authority that assists left-behind parents whose children have been abducted across international borders.