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Applying for an uncontested divorce need not be costly as we charge flat rate fees. However, if children are involved, or if unusual circumstances exist, such as the inability to locate your spouse, additional court applications result in additional costs.
No need for parties to appear in Court exist. Rather, the application to end the marriage gets submitted to the appropriate court clerks at the court house. A judge then reviews it at his or her desk. Once reviewed and confirmed, a judge grants a Divorce Judgement without oral evidence.
Financial contributions are actions taken during the marriage that improve the financial situation of a married couple. These are generally divided equally between spouses in a divorce in Alberta unless there have been exceptional circumstances, such as a disproportionate wasting of marital assets by one party.
Court of Kings Bench Commencement fee Statement of Claim or Originating Application$250Commencement fee Statement of Claim for Divorce (includes the $10 fee to register with the Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings in Ottawa)$260Statement of Defence$50Counterclaim (in addition to Statement of Defence fee)$1507 more rows
Average processing time is normally 4 to 6 months (if the Defendant is served personally in Alberta), 5 to 7 months (if the Defendant is served personally elsewhere) or 6 to 8 months (if the Defendant is served substitutionally or outside Canada).
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For joint and uncontested divorces, parties can prepare the documents themselves and then file them with the assistance of court clerks. Another option is to hire a lawyer to prepare the documents for you. Each party needs their own lawyer, so this can be an expensive proposition, even if the divorce is uncontested.
In general, an uncontested divorce in Alberta will come in at about $1740. This is cheaper than a contested divorce, which averages around $23700 in Alberta, depending on several factors such as the separation agreement.
The Alberta Courts website has instructions and forms for an uncontested divorce. The forms do not deal with property division. If you need help finding the right form you can speak with a court forms information coordinator for assistance.

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