Some divorces are more complicated than others, and not everyone should use this online tool. So let's start by asking you a few questions to make sure that this website is right for your situation.
No, you aren't married, but after two years, you have a lot of the same rights as a married couple would. For more information refer to the booklet called Living Together or Living Apart: Common-Law Relationships, Marriage, Separation and Divorce, on the Family Law in B.C. website.
This tool is for those seeking joint divorce . If you are seeking a sole divorce . you can find the required forms on the using Supreme Court of B.C. website
Note: Effective December 1, 2024 – Under Section 23.2 of the Divorce Act, you may choose to file pleadings or other documents,
in either of the two official languages of Canada (English or French).
If you wish to complete and file documents in the French language, you will need to complete the forms found at:
Supreme Court Family Rules forms as this tool will not be able to assist you at this time.