British Columbia Divorce Kit (download version)

Family - Divorce: If a married couple wants to get a divorce, or any other order under the Divorce Act, they must go to the Supreme Court. Separating couple, whether married or not, must go to Supreme Court if they want to divide up property. Arranging an adoption also must take place in Supreme Court.

As Supreme Court is very expensive and complicated, many people deal with issues outside of court (either by working it out on their own or with the help of mediators or other professionals). If a couple can resolve their property and parenting issues on their own, they can simple file for divorce and never have to go inside a courtroom this is called a “desk order divorce”.

Appeals
Most trial decisions from BC Supreme Court can be automatically appealed to the BC Supreme Court of Appeal. Some types of orders, like orders under the Family Law Act that are made before a trial, need permission (or “leave”) to appeal.
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British Columbia Divorce Kit (download version)

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British Columbia Divorce Kit (download version)
By Aman Kahlon, LAWYER

This is intended for a Canadian audience.

ISBN: 978-1-77040-073-3

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If you want a divorce, you don’t have to hire a lawyer. Yes, you can do your own divorce (sole & joint) so long as you and your spouse are in agreement. This kit works with current versions of Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS/X, and GNU/Linux. The download will be in a ZIP format and needs to be unzipped (or extracted) to access the files inside.

Due to copyright law, the PDF version of the book in this download kit is SECURED and CANNOT BE PRINTED. However all the worksheets found inside the book are included in a seperate folder as fillable, printable PDF and Word documents.

BEFORE you purchase this kit, please read this!


Availability: In stock
CA$39.95

https://www.self-counsel.com/bc-divorce ... rsion.html
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