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Types of divorce in Ontario

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Understanding Which Type of Divorce Application to File in Ontario

If your goal is to achieve a swift divorce in Ontario and keep expenses low, understanding the various types of divorce applications is crucial.

Three types of divorce applications can be filed in Ontario:

1. Uncontested Simple Divorce
2. Uncontested Joint Divorce
3. Contested Divorce or Divorce with Additional Relief.

Both Simple and Joint Divorce fall under the category of Uncontested Divorce. The divorce application form for these types is Form 8A, where you’ll need to specify whether you’re filing a Simple or Joint Divorce.

In comparison, an Uncontested Divorce is generally the fastest and least expensive route to finalizing a divorce in Ontario, as opposed to a Contested Divorce. It’s essential to understand that when you file for a Simple or Joint Divorce, your application is strictly requesting the divorce. However, with a Joint Divorce, you can request additional court orders, provided that you’ve included a legally binding Separation Agreement with your divorce application.

Distinguishing Between Simple & Joint Divorce

The key difference between Simple and Joint Divorce lies in the service of documents. When filing for a Simple Divorce, you’re required to serve a copy of the Divorce Application to the other party. In contrast, when filing for a Joint Divorce, serving a copy of the application to the other party isn’t necessary.

Divorce with additional relief is more costly and time-consuming. For this, you would need to use Divorce Application Form 8. Typically, this type of divorce is pursued when seeking additional relief such as child support, property division, and more. In such cases, the primary focus extends beyond the divorce to other relief claims.

Therefore, if you seek a quick and cost-effective divorce in Ontario, consider filing for an Uncontested Divorce.

Differentiating Between Uncontested & Contested Divorce

As the terminology implies, in an Uncontested Divorce, the other party doesn’t contest, dispute or challenge the claims stated in the Divorce Application.

Conversely, in a Contested Divorce, the other party objects to some or all the claims made in the Divorce Application. These may include claims related to child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, etc.

Again, the type of application you choose depends on your specific circumstances, and a skilled divorce lawyer can guide you in making this crucial decision. 

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Difference between Uncontested & Contested Divorce

An uncontested divorce is also known as a simple divorce in Ontario, which means only a divorce claim is filed in court. Therefore, in an uncontested divorce application, no claim for child custody, child support, spousal support, or division of property is filed. You can also file a joint uncontested divorce if you and your ex wish to apply together.

On the other hand, a contested divorce means both parties do not agree on all issues, such as custody, child support, spousal support, division of property, matrimonial home, and much more. 

Eligible to File For Divorce in Ontario

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Are you eligible to file for divorce in Ontario?

Before you file your simple divorce in Ontario or uncontested divorce in Ontario, you want to make sure you are eligible to file your divorce application. 

  1. Legally married.
  2. There is no possibility of reconciliation.
  3. You need to file your original marriage certificate.
  4. You or your spouse has been a resident of Ontario for at least one year before filing for Divorce.
  5. You must establish one of the three grounds for Divorce.

a. separation for one year.
b. adultery.
c. cruelty.

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Divorce Lawyer Hamilton costs $999  for an uncontested divorce in Ontario. If you have additional claims made, then you may need a separation agreement before filing for an uncontested divorce, or you may need to file a contested divorce. Similarly, if the other party files a claim in response to your application for a simple divorce, your application becomes a contested divorce. 

Please get in touch with our divorce lawyers in Hamilton for a free consultation.

Expenses such as court fees of $669 and the cost of service of documents (approx $99 for the GTA) are not part of our divorce lawyer’s cost or legal fees. Additional fees and costs may apply if the other party is not based in Ontario. 

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