Updating Your Will and Estate Plan After Divorce in New Brunswick: Complete 2026 Guide
New Brunswick Bill 13 now auto-revokes gifts to ex-spouses in wills. Learn estate planning after divorce including RRSP beneficiaries, POAs, and probate fees.
Tax planning, credit scores, health insurance, Social Security benefits, and building financial independence.
New Brunswick Bill 13 now auto-revokes gifts to ex-spouses in wills. Learn estate planning after divorce including RRSP beneficiaries, POAs, and probate fees.
New Brunswick divorce requires Form 72J sworn financial statement. Filing fee: $110. Mandatory disclosure of all income, assets, debts under Marital Property Act s.12.
New Brunswick divorce financial planning guide covering $110 filing fees, 50/50 property division, SSAG spousal support calculations, and CDFA services ($150-$450/hr).
Learn how HSA and FSA accounts are divided in New Brunswick divorce. Filing fee $110, equal division under Marital Property Act. Expert legal guidance for 2026.
New Brunswick single-income budget guide for 2026. Average living costs $2,348/month, CCB up to $7,997/year per child. Expert strategies for post-divorce financial stability.
New Brunswick divorce financial recovery guide: rebuild credit, manage $70K median income, split CPP credits, access free counselling. Updated May 2026.
Learn how to close joint bank accounts during New Brunswick divorce. Equal division under Marital Property Act, freezing options, and $110 filing fees.
Get a divorce in New Brunswick with no money. Filing fee waivers for social assistance recipients, Legal Aid eligibility, and free self-help resources save $3,000+.
New Brunswick divorcees can split CPP credits from a 12+ month marriage and may claim US Social Security via the 1984 Canada-US agreement.
New Brunswick health insurance after divorce costs $49-$172/month for private coverage. Learn Medicare eligibility, separation agreement clauses, and coverage options.
Learn how divorce impacts your credit score in New Brunswick. Joint debt division rules, credit report steps, and rebuilding strategies under the Marital Property Act.