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  1. Three Grounds for Divorce: Ontario recognizes three grounds: one-year separation, adultery, and cruelty. No-Fault Divorce: The most common ground is living apart for one year, which does not require proving fault. Adultery: Requires proof and is expedited if the spouse admits to it. Cruelty: Must be severe enough to make cohabitation intolerable.

  2. Navigate the divorce process in Ontario with our comprehensive guide, detailing eligibility, grounds for divorce, necessary documents, court procedures, and finalizing the divorce to help you make informed decisions.

  3. Complete and file the following documents with the court: Form 8A: Application (Divorce): This form must be fully completed, signed, and dated by both you and your spouse. Bring 3 copies of this completed form for filing. Form 36: Affidavit for Divorce: One completed by you and a separate one completed by your spouse.

  4. 25 wrz 2024 · Divorce proceedings serve as the formal pathway to ending a marriage legally in Ontario. Once the court grants a divorce, both parties are free to remarry, and all obligations and rights within the marriage are addressed through the court’s orders.

  5. In Ontario, either spouse can take the first step towards divorce or separation by seeking legal counsel from a family law professional. This helps clarify rights and available options within the legal framework.

  6. Updated: December 15, 2023. Published: December 23, 2021. Read this guide to learn about the steps to follow in family court, including the documents you need and when and where to serve and file them.

  7. 18 sie 2024 · An Act to amend the Divorce Act, the Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assistance Act and the Garnishment, Attachment and Pension Diversion Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act (Bill C-78, assented to 2019-06-21)