Free Ontario Divorce Form Generator — No Lawyer Required
57% of Ontario family court participants represent themselves. Our step-by-step wizard helps you complete Form 8, 35.1, and more — saving $800+ in lawyer fees.
Estimate child support payments based on Ontario guidelines — no account required.
Our guided wizard asks plain-language questions about your situation. No legal jargon required.
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Download your court-ready .docx document. Print, sign, and file at your local Ontario family court.
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Your form data is securely saved to your account in the cloud. When you click "Save Draft", your progress is stored in our encrypted database linked to your Google account. This means you can access your drafts from any device by signing in. Your data is never stored only on your local device, so you will not lose it if you clear your browser or switch computers.
No, this tool generates forms based on the information you provide. It does not provide legal advice. The forms are official Ontario court forms, but you are responsible for ensuring the information is accurate. For complex situations, consider consulting a lawyer or visiting a Family Law Information Centre.
We support five Ontario family court forms: Form 8 (Application - General) for starting a divorce application, Form 13 (Financial Statement - Support Claims) and Form 13.1 (Financial Statement - Property and Support Claims) for disclosing finances, Form 35.1 (Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access) for parenting arrangements, and Form 35.1A (Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access - Parties and Claim) for child-related claims.
Yes! Your forms are downloaded as .docx files (Microsoft Word format), which you can open and edit in Word, Google Docs, or any compatible word processor. This allows you to make final adjustments before printing and filing.
If your divorce involves contested custody, significant assets, domestic violence concerns, or other complex factors, we recommend consulting with a family lawyer. This tool is best suited for uncontested divorces where both parties agree on major terms. Ontario offers Family Law Information Centres that provide free information.
After downloading your completed forms, print them, sign where required, and file them at your local Ontario family court. You can find your nearest family court on the Ontario Courts website. There will be a filing fee payable to the court (typically around $200 for a divorce application).