SASKATCHEWAN DIVORCE GUIDE

How to File for Divorce in Saskatchewan
Without a Lawyer

Filing for divorce in Saskatchewan without an attorney costs CAD $350 in court fees. You must meet the residency requirement of 1 year in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is a equitable distribution state with a 1 year separation waiting period. An uncontested divorce typically takes 3-5 months (after separation). Victoria AI guides you through every step with Saskatchewan-specific instructions.

CAD $350
Filing Fee
1 year separation
Waiting Period
1 year in Saskatchewan
Residency
3-5 months (after separation)
Timeline

Last updated: February 1, 2026 • Reviewed by Divorce.law Legal Team

Saskatchewan Divorce Requirements at a Glance

Filing FeeCAD $350 (The court filing fee is approximately CAD $350 for a divorce petition. Additional fees may apply for service and other documents. Fee waivers available.)
Residency Requirement1 year in Saskatchewan
Waiting Period1 year separation
Property DivisionEquitable Distribution (fair, not equal)
Grounds for Divorce1 year separation (no-fault), Adultery, Mental or physical cruelty
No-Fault Only?No (fault grounds available)
Uncontested Timeline3-5 months (after separation)
Contested Timeline1-2 years
Fee Waiver Available?Yes
~3,500
Divorces per year in Saskatchewan
~45%
Pro se filers
3-5 months (uncontested)
Average duration
CAD $350
Median filing fee

Saskatchewan Residency Requirements

To file for divorce in Saskatchewan, you must meet the following residency requirement: 1 year in Saskatchewan.

At least one spouse must have been ordinarily resident in Saskatchewan for at least 1 year immediately before commencing the divorce proceeding in the Court of King's Bench.

Tip: Victoria AI can help you determine if you meet Saskatchewan's residency requirements and guide you through the documentation needed to prove residency.

How to File for Divorce in Saskatchewan: Step-by-Step

Follow these steps to file for divorce in Saskatchewan without an attorney. Victoria AI guides you through each step with state-specific instructions.

STEP 1

Meet Residency Requirements

At least one spouse must have been ordinarily resident in Saskatchewan for at least 1 year immediately before commencing the divorce proceeding in the Court of King's Bench.

STEP 2

Gather Required Forms

Download the official Saskatchewan divorce forms: Petition for Divorce, Affidavit of Petitioner, Financial Statement. All forms are available from the Saskatchewan courts website.

STEP 3

Complete Your Petition

Fill out the divorce petition (Form 70A) with your information, grounds for divorce, and what you're requesting (property division, custody, support).

STEP 4

File with the Court

File your completed petition with the Saskatchewan court and pay the filing fee of CAD $350. Fee waivers are available if you qualify financially.

STEP 5

Serve Your Spouse

Properly serve your spouse with the divorce papers according to Saskatchewan rules. Options typically include sheriff service, process server, or certified mail with acknowledgment.

STEP 6

Complete Financial Disclosure

Exchange mandatory financial disclosure documents as required by Saskatchewan law. This typically includes income verification, tax returns, bank statements, and a sworn financial affidavit.

STEP 7

Wait for Response & Complete Waiting Period

Under the federal Divorce Act, you must live separate and apart for 1 year. You can file the petition before the year is complete if you expect to meet it by the hearing.

STEP 8

Finalize Your Divorce

Submit your final judgment to the court. For uncontested divorces in Saskatchewan, this typically takes 3-5 months (after separation). The court will issue your final divorce decree.

Required Forms for Saskatchewan Divorce

These are the primary forms you'll need to file for divorce in Saskatchewan. Victoria AI guides you through completing each form correctly.

Petition for Divorce

Form 70A

Initiates the divorce

Affidavit of Petitioner

Form 70B

Sworn statement of facts

Financial Statement

Required

Financial disclosure

Divorce Judgment

Form 70N

Final order

Saskatchewan Divorce Costs & Filing Fees

The filing fee to start a divorce in Saskatchewan is CAD $350. The court filing fee is approximately CAD $350 for a divorce petition. Additional fees may apply for service and other documents. Fee waivers available.

Cost TypeAmount
Court Filing FeeCAD $350
Service of Process$50-$100 (varies by method)
Certified Copies$5-$25 per copy
Total DIY UncontestedCAD $550-$2,000 (uncontested DIY)

Fee Waiver Available in Saskatchewan

If you cannot afford the filing fee, Saskatchewan offers fee waivers for qualifying individuals. You'll need to complete a fee waiver application demonstrating financial hardship. This typically requires showing income below a certain threshold (often 125-200% of federal poverty guidelines) or receiving public assistance benefits.

Victoria can help: Our AI guides you through the fee waiver application process and helps you gather the required documentation.

Serving Your Spouse in Saskatchewan

After filing your divorce petition in Saskatchewan, you must legally "serve" your spouse with the divorce papers. This ensures they receive official notice of the divorce and have an opportunity to respond.

Acceptable Methods of Service in Saskatchewan

Personal Service

A sheriff, constable, or private process server personally delivers the papers to your spouse. Most reliable method.

Certified Mail

Papers sent via certified mail with return receipt requested. Your spouse must sign to acknowledge receipt.

Acceptance of Service

Your spouse voluntarily signs an acknowledgment that they received the papers. Fastest and cheapest option if cooperative.

Service by Publication

If your spouse cannot be located, you may be able to publish notice in a newspaper. Requires court approval.

Important: Proof of Service

You must file proof of service with the court showing your spouse was properly served. Without valid proof of service, your divorce cannot proceed. Saskatchewan courts are strict about service requirements.

Property Division in Saskatchewan

Equitable Distribution State

Saskatchewan is a equitable distribution state.

Saskatchewan's Family Property Act provides for equal division of family property. Property acquired during the relationship is divided equally. Gifts, inheritance, and pre-relationship property may be exempt.

Victoria's Financial Tools: Our AI-powered financial tools help you identify, categorize, and value marital assets. Victoria can help you understand how Saskatchewan law applies to your specific property.

Child Support in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan uses the Federal Child Support Guidelines.

Saskatchewan uses the Federal Child Support Guidelines. The Maintenance Enforcement Office collects and enforces support payments across the province.

Spousal Support Factors in Saskatchewan

  • Length of the relationship
  • Functions performed by each spouse
  • Economic circumstances
  • Self-sufficiency potential
  • Child care arrangements
  • Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines

Saskatchewan Divorce Timeline: What to Expect

Understanding the timeline helps you plan and set realistic expectations for your Saskatchewan divorce.

Uncontested Divorce

3-5 months (after separation)

When both spouses agree on all terms including property division, custody, and support. This is the fastest and least expensive option.

Contested Divorce

1-2 years

When spouses cannot agree and need court intervention to resolve disputes. Involves hearings, discovery, and potentially trial.

Typical Saskatchewan Divorce Timeline (Uncontested)

1

File Petition

Day 1 - Submit your divorce paperwork and pay the CAD $350 filing fee

2

Serve Your Spouse

Within 30 days - Ensure proper legal service of divorce papers

3

Response Period

20-30 days - Your spouse has time to file a response

4

Waiting Period

1 year separation - Under the federal Divorce Act, you must live separate and apart for 1 year. You can file the petition before the year is complete if you expect to meet it by the hearing.

5

Final Judgment

Court issues your final divorce decree

Speed up your divorce: Victoria AI helps you complete forms correctly the first time, avoiding delays from rejected paperwork. Our checklists ensure you don't miss any steps or deadlines.

What Makes Saskatchewan Divorce Unique

Court of King's Bench jurisdiction

Uncontested desk divorce available

Maintenance Enforcement Office

Parenting education program

Public Legal Education Association

Local registrars in multiple cities

Key Saskatchewan Divorce Laws

  • Divorce Act (Canada)Federal Divorce Law
  • Family Property Act (SK)Property Division
  • Family Maintenance Act (SK)Support Obligations
  • Federal Child Support GuidelinesChild Support

Saskatchewan Divorce FAQ

Common questions about filing for divorce in Saskatchewan without an attorney.

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