Counselors
24 verified counselors. Filter by niche and location.
Find a counselor →Find divorce-specialised counselors and family lawyers in BC — many speaking Punjabi, Hindi, Cantonese, Farsi, or Urdu. Talk with people walking the same road. Whatever stage you're at, you're welcome here.
In a hurry to leave a hostile situation? Safety hub & quick-exit →
24 verified counselors. Filter by niche and location.
Find a counselor →18 verified lawyers. Filter by area, specialty, and budget.
Find a lawyer →48 conversations. Talk with people who understand.
Open the forum →Reach out privately. No phone numbers, no flooded inboxes.
Open messages →The top Google results for divorce are paid ads — firms bidding $40–$80 per click to be the first thing you see when you're at your worst. We charge professionals a flat monthly listing fee instead, so the pros you find here are competing on fit and experience, not ad budget.
Manually verified by our team. Bios, languages spoken, and budget right on the card.
Counselor · North Vancouver, BC
Farsi-speaking therapist — identity, faith, and rebuilding
Lawyer · North Vancouver, BC
Family law focused on getting you through, not dragging it out
Counselor · Surrey, BC
Compassionate counselling for South Asian families through separation
Divorce doesn't end the day the papers are signed. Whatever season you're in, we have a path forward.
EMDR, CBT, somatic work, grief counseling, group therapy — what each one is for and how to find someone good.
Explore therapy →The aftershock, the rebuild, the long haul. A roadmap for the year that follows the signing.
Start rebuilding →Crisis hotlines, a one-click quick-exit, and a safety-planning checklist for unsafe situations.
Open safety hub →Divorce isn't one conversation — it's many. These are spaces for people who don't always feel seen in mainstream support.
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Finding a counselor here who speaks Punjabi and gets the family-pressure side of this could feel like exhaling for the first time in months.
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For someone not safe at home, a quick-exit button isn't a feature — it's the reason they're willing to make an account at all.
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When a divorce lawyer's clients arrive already calmer — because they've been in the forum first — that's a measurable, billable difference in their practice.
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