Online Divorce in New Brunswick, Canada

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New Brunswick, Canada — Divorce Guide

Online Divorce in New Brunswick, Canada — No Lawyer Required

OnlineDivorce.com serves New Brunswick residents directly — get your uncontested Canadian divorce paperwork completed for $199. Court-ready documents delivered in 2 business days. Here’s everything you need to know.

Serves New Brunswick residents
Canadian divorce forms
Children & property handled
500,000+ served since 2000

Only $199 — No Hidden Lawyer Fees

Do You Qualify for Online Divorce in New Brunswick?

Can you and your spouse agree on property, assets, and any children’s issues?


✓ You likely qualify. Uncontested divorces are exactly what this service handles — including cases with children, property, and debt in New Brunswick.
You may still qualify. OnlineDivorce guides you through reaching agreement — many couples aren’t fully aligned at first but get there through the process.


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$199 one-time fee for 30-day document access. Important: After 30 days, access auto-renews at $39.99/month — cancel anytime from your account profile. Court filing fees are paid separately to the court.

Full Pricing Transparency: OnlineDivorce.com charges $199 USD for 30 days of document access, then $39.99 USD/month — cancel anytime from your profile with no penalty. New Brunswick court filing fees are separate and paid directly to the Court of King’s Bench. Even with all fees combined, total cost is far below the CAD $11,000+ average for a New Brunswick family lawyer.

How Divorce Works in New Brunswick, Canada

Divorce in Canada is governed by the federal Divorce Act — the same law applies in every province. Here’s what New Brunswick residents specifically need to know.

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Federal Divorce Act — applies to all provinces

Canada’s Divorce Act is federal law — the same grounds, residency rules, and process apply whether you’re in New Brunswick, Ontario, or BC. The primary ground for divorce in Canada is marriage breakdown, established by one year of separation.

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Residency requirement — 1 year

At least one spouse must have been ordinarily resident in New Brunswick for at least 1 year immediately before the divorce petition is filed. You do not need to have been married in New Brunswick.

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Separation requirement — 1 year

Canada requires couples to live separately for at least 1 year before a no-fault divorce can be granted. The separation period can overlap with the filing process — you don’t need to wait the full year before starting your paperwork.

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Where to file — Court of King’s Bench

You file your divorce petition with the Court of King’s Bench in your New Brunswick jurisdiction. The online service provides New Brunswick-specific forms and filing instructions for your location.

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Children — fully supported

The service handles all child-related documentation — parenting plans, custody arrangements, child support calculations under Canadian Child Support Guidelines, and parenting time schedules.

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Property & debt — included

Real estate, vehicles, RRSPs, pension division, and shared debt are all addressed in the questionnaire. New Brunswick requires at least one spouse to have been ordinarily resident in the province for at least 1 year. New Brunswick follows the federal Divorce Act of Canada.

$199 vs. CAD $11,000+
The New Brunswick Divorce Cost Reality

New Brunswick family lawyers average CAD $11,000+ for a divorce — and that’s for relatively cooperative cases. Here’s the full comparison.

Recommended for Uncontested
Online Document Service
$199
  • Court-ready New Brunswick Canadian divorce forms in 2 business days
  • Step-by-step Court of King’s Bench filing instructions
  • Children, property & debt handled
  • Available 24/7 from any device
  • Phone, chat & email support
  • Optional $399 Platinum: court filing included
Hiring a New Brunswick Family Lawyer
CAD $11,000+
  • Average CAD $11,000+ in New Brunswick — billed by the hour
  • Retainers of $3,000–$8,000 CAD upfront
  • Every call, email, and document costs more
  • Process takes months — more delays = more bills
  • Contested cases can exceed $30,000 CAD
  • Little control over pace or timeline

How Online Divorce Works in New Brunswick

Four steps from your living room to your final divorce order — no courthouse visits until you file.

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Check eligibility — free

Answer a few questions to confirm you qualify. Uncontested means both spouses agree on all issues — separation, property, children.

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Complete the questionnaire

A guided online form covers all divorce issues — children, property, support. Takes 30–60 minutes. Stop and save anytime.

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Receive your New Brunswick forms

Official Canadian divorce documents — specific to New Brunswick — delivered within 2 business days. Review and sign at your own pace.

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File with the Court of King’s Bench

Step-by-step instructions guide you through filing in New Brunswick. Or upgrade to $399 Platinum and the service files for you.

Frequently Asked Questions — New Brunswick Online Divorce

Can I use OnlineDivorce.com if I live in New Brunswick?
Yes — OnlineDivorce.com explicitly covers New Brunswick and four other Canadian provinces. The service prepares Canadian divorce documents specific to New Brunswick requirements, including the correct Court of King’s Bench forms and province-specific filing instructions. This is one of fewer than 6 provinces the service covers in Canada, so confirm your province qualifies before starting.
Do I need to wait 1 year before I can file for divorce in New Brunswick?
You need to have been separated for 1 year before a divorce order can be granted — but you can file your petition before the year is up. Many New Brunswick couples file their paperwork early in the separation period so everything is ready to be processed as soon as the 1-year mark passes. The online service helps you prepare all documents whether you’ve been separated for 1 month or 2 years.
What’s the actual total cost? I saw something about $39.99/month.
The service charges $199 USD for 30 days of document access, then automatically renews at $39.99 USD/month until cancelled — no penalty to cancel, no phone call required. You’ll also pay New Brunswick court filing fees directly to the Court of King’s Bench (typically $200–$350 CAD depending on your district). Even adding these together, total cost is well under $500 CAD — compared to the CAD $11,000+ average for a New Brunswick family lawyer.
Is a self-represented (pro se) divorce legal in New Brunswick?
Yes — in New Brunswick and all Canadian provinces, anyone has the right to represent themselves in divorce proceedings. This is called being a “self-represented litigant.” The Court of King’s Bench regularly processes self-filed divorces. For uncontested cases where both spouses agree on all terms, self-representation is very common and legally straightforward. You do not need a lawyer to get divorced in New Brunswick.
We have children and property — can we still do this without a lawyer in New Brunswick?
Yes. The online service handles cases with minor children, real estate, RRSPs and pensions, vehicles, business interests, and shared debt — all at the same $199 flat fee. As long as both spouses agree on the terms of division and parenting arrangements, a lawyer is not required. The questionnaire covers child support calculations under the Canadian Child Support Guidelines specific to New Brunswick.
We were married outside of New Brunswick — can we still file here?
Yes. Under Canada’s Divorce Act, you file for divorce based on where you currently live — not where you were married. As long as at least one spouse has been ordinarily resident in New Brunswick for 1 year, you can file here regardless of where or even in what country the marriage took place.

$199
vs. CAD $11,000+ average
family lawyer in New Brunswick

500K+
People served by
OnlineDivorce.com since 2000

24 yrs
In business — covers New Brunswick
and 49 US states

Ready to Start Your New Brunswick Divorce?

Check eligibility free — no commitment. If you qualify, your court-ready New Brunswick divorce documents are ready in 2 business days for $199.


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Questions? Call Noble Notary: (321) 283-6452
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