Canadian Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for Canadian Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands Canadian divorce law. From property division to parenting orders under the Divorce Act and provincial family law, our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for Canadian Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with Canadian federal and provincial family law standards to streamline your divorce practice across all provinces and territories.

Canadian Court Forms

Auto-generate divorce applications, parenting orders, and Financial Statements for provincial Superior Court filing.

Property Division Analysis

Victoria analyzes net family property under provincial family law, supporting equalization payments under Ontario FLA and other provincial regimes.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using Federal Child Support Guidelines with table amounts, section 7 expenses, and undue hardship claims.

Parenting Analysis

AI-powered analysis of parenting time and decision-making responsibility under the Divorce Act's best interests of the child factors.

Spousal Support Evaluation

Analyze spousal support using the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG) with both the without child and with child formulas.

Discovery Automation

Generate and track discovery requests compliant with provincial Rules of Civil Procedure for family law matters.

Understanding Canadian Divorce Law

Canadian divorce is governed by the federal Divorce Act, which provides for divorce, parenting orders, and support orders. Property division is governed by provincial family law statutes, such as Ontario's Family Law Act, British Columbia's Family Law Act, and Alberta's Family Property Act, each with their own equalization or division frameworks.

Under the 2021 amendments to the Divorce Act, courts consider "parenting time" and "decision-making responsibility" rather than custody and access. The Act sets out specific best interests of the child factors, including the child's needs, the nature of the child's relationship with each parent, and any family violence.

Child support in Canada is calculated using the Federal Child Support Guidelines, which provide table amounts based on the payor's income and number of children. Section 7 extraordinary expenses (childcare, medical, educational, extracurricular) are shared proportionally to income.

Victoria AI helps Canadian divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating guideline calculations, generating compliant court forms, and providing case analysis based on current federal and provincial family law.

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