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The [http://www.cle.bc.ca/ British Columbia Continuing Legal Education Society] has published an excellent guide to the desk order divorce process called ''Desk Order Divorce—An Annotated Guide'', which has samples of the different clauses you may need to complete your court forms. This book is available at your local courthouse library. | The [http://www.cle.bc.ca/ British Columbia Continuing Legal Education Society] has published an excellent guide to the desk order divorce process called ''Desk Order Divorce—An Annotated Guide'', which has samples of the different clauses you may need to complete your court forms. This book is available at your local courthouse library. | ||
The [ | The [https://clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4647 Legal Services Society of BC] also has an excellent online step-by-step guide to the divorce process. | ||
The BC Ministry of Justice has an online do-it-yourself joint divorce application process. This process can only be used when all orders being sought are by consent and neither party has any dependent children. See: https://justice.gov.bc.ca/divorce. | The BC Ministry of Justice has an online do-it-yourself joint divorce application process. This process can only be used when all orders being sought are by consent and neither party has any dependent children. See: https://justice.gov.bc.ca/divorce. |