diff --git a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/legal.html b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/legal.html index 4abe97dd..fe03c4d1 100644 --- a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/legal.html +++ b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/legal.html @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
- You may want to look at the Divorce self-help kit
+ You may want to look at the Divorce self-help guide
on the Family Law in British Columbia website for a step-by-step guide. You can also visit
ClickLaw and the
Justice Education Society for online legal information.
diff --git a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/prequalification/step_05.html b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/prequalification/step_05.html
index 1178ca27..568d94ed 100644
--- a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/prequalification/step_05.html
+++ b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/prequalification/step_05.html
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
title="Original Marriage Certificate If you were married in B.C. If you were married in B.C. If You Were Married in Another Province
The marriage certificate you received at the church —
or any other place where you were married — isn't acceptable in court. You can get a marriage certificate
or a certified copy of the registration of marriage from
- Vital Statistics
+ Vital Statistics
(an office run by the provincial government)." >marriage certificate
or
If you were married in B.C. you can get your marriage certificate or a certified copy of the registration of marriage from Vital Statistics (an office run by the provincial government).
If you were married in B.C. you can get your marriage certificate or a certified copy of the registration of marriage from Vital Statistics (an office run by the provincial government).
If you were married in another province you need to get the official marriage certificate or registration of marriage from the office equivalent to the Department of Vital Statistics in that province.