Adultery Divorce for B.C. Add-On

$199.00

With this add-on, you can easily include adultery as grounds for divorce in your Basic, Premium, or Ultimate divorce plan. Additionally, trust our expertise to handle your adultery-based divorce with sensitivity and efficiency.

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Enhance your sole divorce application with our Adultery Divorce for B.C. Add-On. This add-on is available for our Basic, Premium, or Ultimate divorce plans. It ensures a smooth and efficient process for citing adultery as grounds for your divorce.

With the Adultery Divorce for B.C. Add-On, you receive expert guidance and support throughout the application process. Additionally, our comprehensive resources include detailed instructions, necessary documentation, and step-by-step assistance to help you navigate the complexities of an adultery-based divorce. Whether you opt for our Basic, Premium, or Ultimate plan, this add-on ensures that your case is handled with the utmost care and professionalism.

Key Features:

  • Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with Basic, Premium, and Ultimate divorce plans.
  • Expert Guidance: Access to specialized resources and support from our experienced team.
  • Comprehensive Documentation: Receive all necessary forms and detailed instructions to properly cite adultery as grounds for your divorce.
  • Streamlined Process: Simplifies the application process, saving time and reducing stress.

Benefits of an Adultery-Based Divorce

You can apply for a divorce on the grounds of adultery without waiting for one year of separation. However, if you have already been separated for one year or more, it is better to apply based on separation to avoid added complexity, as there is no benefit in applying based on adultery in that case.

The Adultery Divorce Process

Adultery divorce is a type of sole divorce in which one spouse accuses the other of adultery. The spouse accused of adultery must be served with a copy of the notice of family claim after it is filed. Additionally, the accused spouse must swear an affidavit (included in the package) admitting to adultery. Even though this is a sole divorce application, it requires the cooperation of the other spouse to complete it. In contrast, a standard sole divorce application does not require the cooperation of the other spouse.

Requirements for Applying for Adultery Divorce in British Columbia

To apply for an adultery-based divorce in British Columbia, you must provide clear evidence of the adultery. To prove your spouse’s adultery, the unfaithful spouse must admit to the affair in an affidavit. In addition, the adulterous relationship must be voluntary, and you must show that it occurred during the marriage. Furthermore, you must not have condoned or forgiven the adultery. Our Adultery Divorce Add-On will help you gather and present the necessary evidence to support your case.

Choose our Adultery Divorce Add-On for a straightforward, supportive experience during this challenging time. Additionally, trust our expertise to handle your adultery-based divorce with sensitivity and efficiency.