For anyone, at any stage

You don't have to figure this out alone.

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 →

Manually verifiedEvery counselor and lawyer is reviewed by our team before they appear.
Anonymous by defaultYour real name isn't shown. Display names only — pick what feels safe.
One-click quick exitIf a hostile situation finds you mid-browse, leave the site in one tap.
No ads, no trackingNo third-party scripts. The site is funded by professional listings, not your data.

Lawyers

18 verified lawyers. Filter by area, specialty, and budget.

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Direct messages

Reach out privately. No phone numbers, no flooded inboxes.

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Why DivorceMaybe

Don't Google your divorce alone.

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. Every pro is reviewed by us before they appear.
  • Free to start. Browse, post in the forum, message any verified pro who offers a free consult.
  • Built for safety. Quick-exit button, anonymous display names, no third-party trackers.
  • Speaks your language. Search counselors and lawyers in Punjabi, Hindi, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Farsi, Urdu, and English.

For every stage of the journey

Divorce doesn't end the day the papers are signed. Whatever season you're in, we have a path forward.

Therapy & trauma

EMDR, CBT, somatic work, grief counseling, group therapy — what each one is for and how to find someone good.

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After the divorce

The aftershock, the rebuild, the long haul. A roadmap for the year that follows the signing.

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Safety hub

Crisis hotlines, a one-click quick-exit, and a safety-planning checklist for unsafe situations.

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Communities here

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Divorce isn't one conversation — it's many. These are spaces for people who don't always feel seen in mainstream support.

The kind of thing members say here

What we hope you'll be able to say too.

Sample writing illustrating the tone and topics on DivorceMaybe. We'll replace these with real quotes from beta members as launch approaches.

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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.

ExampleWhy the Safety hub exists

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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.

ExampleThe case to listed pros

What people are talking about

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