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Divorce & Family.
Separation, custody, and divorce filings. Handled with care.
26 forms across 13 jurisdictions.
Alberta
All Alberta forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint application for divorce filed in Alberta Court of King's Bench. Both spouses agree on terms. Faster and cheaper than contested divorce, typically resolved in 4-6 months without a court appearance.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting between separating partners, married or common-law. Becomes legally binding when signed and witnessed. Recommended before filing for divorce.
British Columbia
All British Columbia forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of British Columbia under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, and property terms before filing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under British Columbia's Family Law Act, SBC 2011 and the federal Divorce Act. BC treats partners as spouses for property purposes after 2 years of cohabitation, so property terms need precise drafting.
Manitoba
All Manitoba forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Court of King's Bench (Manitoba) under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, and property before filing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under The Family Law Act (Manitoba), The Family Property Act, and the federal Divorce Act. Property division and common-law rights depend on registration, cohabitation period, and whether the parties have a child.
New Brunswick
All New Brunswick forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for Court of King''s Bench of New Brunswick - Family Division under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before court submission.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under the Family Law Act, SNB 2020 and Marital Property Act and the federal Divorce Act. The agreement reflects that married spouses share marital property, while common-law partners need agreement terms for property rights. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Newfoundland & Labrador
All Newfoundland & Labrador forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador - Family Division under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before court submission.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under the Family Law Act, RSNL 1990, c F-2 and the federal Divorce Act. The agreement reflects that married spouses divide matrimonial assets, while common-law partners need contract terms for property division. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Nova Scotia
All Nova Scotia forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before court submission.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under the Matrimonial Property Act and Parenting and Support Act and the federal Divorce Act. The agreement reflects that married spouses share matrimonial assets, while common-law partners need contract terms or registered domestic partnership planning for property rights. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Northwest Territories
All Northwest Territories forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before submission. The wizard organizes facts for a court-ready divorce package.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, parenting, and debt issues under the Family Law Act, SNWT 1997 and the federal Divorce Act. It reflects that common-law partners become spouses for property and support after 2 years of continuous cohabitation. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Nunavut
All Nunavut forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Nunavut Court of Justice under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before submission. The wizard organizes facts for a court-ready divorce package.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, parenting, and debt issues under the Family Law Act, CSNu c F-30 and the federal Divorce Act. It reflects that common-law partners become spouses after 2 years of continuous cohabitation. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Ontario
All Ontario forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint application for divorce filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice under the federal Divorce Act and Ontario Family Law Rules. Both spouses agree on terms. Faster than contested divorce, typically resolved in 4-6 months without a court appearance.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting between separating partners, married or common-law, under Ontario's Family Law Act, section 54. Becomes legally binding when signed and witnessed. Strongly recommended before filing for divorce.
Prince Edward Island
All Prince Edward Island forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island - Family Section under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before court submission.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under the Family Law Act, RSPEI 1988, c F-2.1, and the federal Divorce Act. The agreement reflects that married spouses use an equalization of net family property model, while common-law partners need contract terms for property division. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Québec
All Québec forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Cour supérieure du Québec under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, patrimoine familial, and matrimonial-regime property terms before filing.
Separation Agreement
A Québec separation agreement under the Civil Code of Québec and the federal Divorce Act. Addresses patrimoine familial, matrimonial regime property, support, parenting, and filing in the Cour supérieure du Québec.
Saskatchewan
All Saskatchewan forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, and family-property terms before filing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under The Family Property Act, The Family Maintenance Act, 1997, The Children's Law Act, 2020, and the federal Divorce Act. Saskatchewan common-law spouses can gain property rights after 2 years of cohabitation.
Yukon
All Yukon forms →Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of Yukon under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before submission. The wizard organizes facts for a court-ready divorce package.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, parenting, and debt issues under the Family Property and Support Act, RSY 2002 and the federal Divorce Act. It reflects that common-law partners may qualify for support after 1 year or a child, but do not receive automatic property-division rights. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
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