Nova Scotia (NS) court forms
Nova Scotia family court forms, filled from your matter data
Divo auto-populates the Nova Scotia financial-disclosure forms and schedules below from the same matter file that runs your FCSG, SSAG, and property calculations — so the form and the numbers can never drift apart. The lawyer reviews, signs, and files.
Form list last updated: July 2026
Forms and schedules Divo generates for Nova Scotia
- →Statement of Property
- →Statement of Income (Family Court Rule 59)
- →Financial statements (income & expenses)
- →FCSG table amount lookups
- →Section 7 special / extraordinary expense schedules
- →Shared / split parenting set-off calculations
- →Imputed income worksheets (s. 19 FCSG)
- →SSAG without-child formula ranges
- →SSAG with-child formula (iterative solver)
- →Duration calculations (rule of 65, indefinite)
Missing a form your practice files regularly? Tell us in a demo — coverage is prioritized by what firms actually file.
The rules behind the forms
Nova Scotiafamily forms are prescribed by the province's family rules; every Divo output carries citations back to the governing authority.
- Matrimonial Property Act (NS)(RSNS 1989, c 275)
- Divorce Act(RSC 1985, c 3 (2nd Supp))
Key sections: s. 15.1 (child support), s. 15.2 (spousal support)
- Federal Child Support Guidelines(SOR/97-175)
Key sections: s. 3 (table amounts), s. 7 (special expenses), s. 9 (shared parenting)
- Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines(Department of Justice, 2008 (revised))
From matter to filed form
Enter the financial picture once — or import it from your practice-management system and extracted disclosure documents. Run the calculations. Generate the form: identifying information, income disclosure, expense schedules with s. 7 categorization, and the Nova Scotia-appropriate property schedule land pre-filled, in court format, as editable Word and PDF.
See the full cross-Canada form library →Nova Scotia court forms FAQ
Which Nova Scotia family court forms does Divo generate?
Divo auto-populates the Nova Scotia financial-disclosure documents listed on this page — Statement of Property plus the income, expense, and property schedules that attach to it — from the matter data already entered for your FCSG child-support, SSAG spousal-support, and property calculations. The full list is maintained on this page and re-dated when provincial rules change.
Are the generated forms accepted by Nova Scotia courts?
Forms follow the format prescribed by Nova Scotia's family rules. Divo prepares the document and the lawyer reviews, signs, and files it — responsibility for disclosure accuracy stays with counsel, exactly as it does with a manually drafted form.
Do the Nova Scotia forms include the supporting schedules?
Yes. Income schedules (employment, self-employment, pension, benefits), expense schedules including FCSG s. 7 special expenses, and the Nova Scotia-appropriate property schedule are generated as integrated attachments, reconciled against the calculations run on the same matter.
Can I edit a generated NS form before filing?
Yes. Divo outputs court-format PDF and fully editable Word. Lawyer-side edits stay in the document; the Divo matter remains the source of truth for the underlying figures, so a recalculation regenerates a consistent form.
More for Nova Scotia practices
- →Family law software for Nova Scotiafirms — calculations, statutes & FAQ
- →Separation agreement drafting from the same matter data
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Stop re-keying Nova Scotia financial statements
Book a demo and we'll generate Statement of Property live from a test matter — schedules included.