Alternatives to PLEIS-NB for Post-Divorce Paperwork Help in New Brunswick
Comparing PLEIS-NB, Legal Aid NB, law society referrals, and structured post-divorce guides for handling after-divorce admin in New Brunswick.
All articles about New Brunswick After-Divorce Checklist: Name Change, Accounts & Retirement.
Comparing PLEIS-NB, Legal Aid NB, law society referrals, and structured post-divorce guides for handling after-divorce admin in New Brunswick.
The best post-divorce resource for New Brunswick homeowners who need to transfer title, remove an ex from the mortgage, and handle the CMHC buyout.
Finding the right post-divorce guide for NB parents who need to split health coverage, update CCB, separate Medicare cards, and reorganize children's records.
Two paths to change your name after divorce in New Brunswick: free birth name restoration vs. $130 legal name change under the Change of Name Act.
Step-by-step guide to separating joint bank accounts, credit cards, and lines of credit after divorce in New Brunswick. Protect yourself from post-separation debt.
CPP credit splitting is mandatory in New Brunswick — waivers in separation agreements are legally void. How to file Form ISP-1901 and what to expect.
Step-by-step guide to filing CRA Form RC65 after divorce or separation in Canada. Deadlines, tax credits affected, and common mistakes to avoid.
Step-by-step approach to completing every post-divorce admin task in New Brunswick — name change, accounts, pensions, property — without hiring a lawyer.
Update your New Brunswick Medicare card after divorce — name change, removing ex-spouse, and child custody documentation requirements.
How to split provincial and federal pensions after divorce in New Brunswick. Pension Benefits Act rules, commuted value calculations, and LIRA transfers.
Complete post-divorce checklist for New Brunswick. Timeline of tasks from the 31-day waiting period through name changes, property transfers, and estate updates.
Comparing a post-divorce checklist guide against hiring a family lawyer for name changes, account closures, and pension splits in New Brunswick.
Guide to refinancing after divorce in New Brunswick. CMHC Spousal Buyout Program, mortgage stress test rules, and removing your ex from the title.
Use CRA Form T2220 to transfer RRSPs tax-free after divorce. Avoid the 30% withholding tax trap and divide retirement assets correctly in New Brunswick.
Transfer real property title after divorce in New Brunswick. Claim the 1% transfer tax exemption and avoid the property transfer tax trap.
Divorce doesn't revoke RRSP, TFSA, or life insurance beneficiary designations in New Brunswick. Here's what to update and how to avoid the beneficiary trap.
Update your driver's licence, vehicle registration, and passport after divorce in New Brunswick. Required documents, fees, and the correct order.
How to update auto insurance, health coverage, and children's school and medical records after divorce in New Brunswick. Documentation you'll need.
New Brunswick's modernized Wills Act (Bill 13) now auto-revokes bequests to ex-spouses — but beneficiary designations on RRSPs and life insurance are not covered.