Saskatchewan (SK) family law software

Family law calculations built for Saskatchewan firms

Saskatchewan's Family Property Act presumes equal distribution of all family property, including for common-law spouses who have cohabited for at least two years.

What Divo calculates for Saskatchewan files

Child support

Federal Child Support Guidelines (SOR/97-175) table amounts, section 7 special expenses, shared parenting set-off, and imputed income under s. 19

Spousal support

SSAG without-child and with-child formulas, duration ranges (rule of 65, indefinite), and lump-sum equivalents

Property division

Under FPA s. 21, family property is presumptively divided equally — and this regime extends to spouses (married) and common-law partners (cohabitation of 2+ years). Variations require justification under s. 21(2).

Tax & benefit impacts

Spousal support deductibility, Canada Child Benefit interactions, GST/HST credit, and provincial benefits modeled into net cash positions

Saskatchewan-specific rules Divo handles

Equal sharing including common-law

Under FPA s. 21, family property is presumptively divided equally — and this regime extends to spouses (married) and common-law partners (cohabitation of 2+ years). Variations require justification under s. 21(2).

Statutes and authorities Divo cites

Every calculation links back to the governing statute. Outputs include full citation trails for Saskatchewan court use.

Case law research: CanLII — Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan court forms covered

  • Property statement (Queen's Bench Family Rules)
  • 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)

Integrates with the tools Saskatchewan firms already use

Two-way sync with Clio, ActionStep, PCLaw/Soluno, PracticePanther, NetDocuments, iManage, and SharePoint/OneDrive. Matter data and disclosure documents flow both ways — no double entry.

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How Divo compares for Saskatchewan firms

Saskatchewan firm FAQ

Does Divo support Saskatchewan common-law property?

Yes. Saskatchewan's Family Property Act treats common-law partners (2+ years cohabitation) identically to married spouses. Divo's SK engine applies the same equal-distribution presumption.

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