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In the province of British Columbia, divorce is a process that can be initiated by either or both spouses based on a minimum separation period of one year. Unlike in some regions, fault is not a determining factor, so choosing the application type depends on the applicants’ collaborative spirit. In this guide, we’ll explain everything…
Are you facing the challenging journey of divorce in British Columbia? We can help; you are not alone. We understand that the divorce process can be overwhelming and emotionally taxing. That’s why we have created the BC Divorce App, a user-friendly and comprehensive tool designed to guide you through every step of the divorce application…
Going through a separation or divorce can be emotionally and legally challenging. We proudly offer a free Separation Agreement for BC residents to alleviate some of the stress. Our comprehensive and easy-to-use questionnaire ensures a clear roadmap for resolving critical issues, protecting your rights, and facilitating a smoother transition into the next chapter of your…
If you can’t find your spouse, you can still get a divorce in BC by applying to the court for an order for substituted service. In other words, the court may order that you be permitted to serve your spouse in a manner other than personal service, such as by email, mail, legal notice or…
A child support agreement is a written agreement between parents that describes parenting after separation. It typically includes the arrangements for child support and may also specify parenting time, parenting responsibilities, guardianship, travel, pick-up and drop-off, and extraordinary expenses. Get the free BC Child Support Agreement The BC Child Support Agreement is free, easy to…
You can get a quick divorce by completing your documents correctly and filing at a court with a short waiting time. Follow these tips to get your divorce fast: Make sure to complete your papers correctly If your documents are not correctly filled out, the court will return them to you to be corrected, wasting…
To be eligible to apply for divorce in BC, you must have grounds for divorce, and you or your spouse must be living in the province of B.C. for at least one year before applying. Grounds for divorce is a requirement for divorce in BC Three conditions can establish grounds for divorce: Of the three…