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  1. Separation and divorce. Every year in British Columbia, thousands of couples decide not to live together anymore. The process of ending a relationship is not an easy one, and it takes time to fully recover from a separation. Services and information topics. Family Justice.

    • Basics of Family Law

      Visit the Government of Canada's child support table look-up...

    • The Family Law Act

      The Family Law Act is B.C.’s primary private family law...

    • Glossary

      Divorce. The legal end of a marriage. You get a divorce in...

    • Who Can Help

      The B.C. Public Service acknowledges the territories of...

  2. 6 de mar. de 2024 · A divorce is the legal end of a legal marriage. Only the Supreme Court can grant a divorce. You must have a divorce if you want to re-marry.

    • Uncontested Divorce
    • Contested Divorce
    • Getting Legal Help

    If you and your spouse agree about how to deal with your parenting, support, and property and debt issues, you can apply for an uncontested or undefended divorce. This is also called a desk-order divorce. Most divorces (about 80 percent) are uncontested or undefended divorces. That means the couple agreed about what to do about their parenting, sup...

    A contested divorce (also known as a defended divorce) doesn't mean you and your spouse don't agree about getting divorced. It means you both want to get divorced but can't agree about some issues; for example, parenting, support, or how to divide property and debt. The court can order a divorce, even if your spouse doesn't want one. But usually a ...

    You don't need a lawyer to get a divorce, but it's a good idea get some legal advice, especially if you have to agree about issues about parenting, support, or property and debt. If you don't have a lawyer, the Justice Access Centres can help you get the information you need to prepare your own case for a contested divorce. You can call centres in ...

  3. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Separation & Divorce - An Overview. Last updated on March 6, 2024. Every year in British Columbia, thousands of couples decide not to live together anymore. The process of ending a relationship is not an easy one, and it takes time to fully recover from a separation.

  4. Ministry of Justice e-Divorce: Intro. Make Your Joint Divorce* Process Manageable. How it Works. 1 Answer Questions. Our completely free and secure online questionnaire will save your work so you can proceed at your own pace. 2 Print or File Online.

  5. Getting a divorce. If you're married, the only way to end your marriage is by getting a divorce order from a judge. You don't always have to go to court. If you have court orders or write a separation agreement, you can do your own divorce by filling out the forms and filing them at the court registry.

  6. You can get a divorce in British Columbia if you or your spouse has lived in British Columbia for at least a year before applying for a divorce and you meet all the other divorce criteria.