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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for a divorce in Ontario?
You must complete and file a divorce application with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. This includes submitting a copy of your marriage certificate, any related court orders or agreements, and paying the required filing fees. You can file jointly or individually.
What are the grounds for divorce in Ontario?
The only legal ground for divorce in Canada is a breakdown of the marriage, which can be proven by:
- One year of separation (most common),
- Adultery, or
- Physical or mental cruelty.
Can I apply for a divorce without going to court?
Yes. If all other matters (support, property, parenting) are resolved and documented (e.g., in a separation agreement), you can apply for an uncontested or joint divorce, which usually does not require a court appearance.
How long does it take to get a divorce in Ontario?
Once the application is submitted, an uncontested divorce typically takes about 2 to 3 months, depending on court processing times. Delays may occur if documentation is incomplete or if the application is contested.
Do I need a lawyer to file for divorce in Ontario?
No, a lawyer is not required, especially for uncontested or joint divorces. However, it’s wise to obtain legal information or assistance—particularly to ensure your documents are accurate before filing.