Find information about your rights and responsibilities in a separation or divorce, as well as the services available to help you make decisions.
Order a copy of your certificate of divorce for reasons such as immigration, bank or pension splitting, or obtaining a marriage licence.
Saskatchewan residents can change their legal name after marriage, divorce, annulment or the death of a spouse. You must contact Vital Statistics if you want to change your name for other reasons or to change the name of children or legal dependents.
Find information on the guidelines for paying child support, and learn how claimants and respondents may register child support orders or agreements with the Maintenance Enforcement Office.
Find information on the options that are available for early family dispute resolution.
The Family Matters program aims to assist families going through separation and divorce and provides general information on family law.
Find information on programs that help victims of interpersonal violence and abuse.
These online courses provide participants with information regarding the many aspects of parenting after separation. There are two courses: Parenting After Separation (PAS) and Parenting After Separation For Families in High Conflict (PASHC), each available in English and French.
Find information on how the decision-making responsibility for children may be determined if parents cannot decide, as well as information on supervised parenting time, or exchange services for children visiting the other parent for parenting time.
Learn about representing yourself in family court and find Self-Help Kits, which are packages of court forms and instructions, designed for individuals who wish to represent themselves in family court in a number of areas.