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Divorce in Ontario

There are many commonalities to the divorce process between provinces in Canada and between states in the US. These are some facts about divorce in Ontario

Many people ask about divorce in Ontario

"Before I got separated and divorced I had a lot of questions about the process. I got my answers and have helped pass this information along to others who need it. These are some answers to frequency asked questions about divorce in Ontario." - Lea Gerlock, Divorce Recovery Coach

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Divorce Process in Ontario?

 Divorce costs in Ontario vary based on factors like whether the divorce is contested, legal fees, and other associated expenses. Uncontested divorces typically cost between $1,500 to $3,000, while contested cases can exceed $50,000.

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Can You Divorce Online In Ontario?

Yes, you can file for divorce online in Ontario. Through the Ministry of the Attorney General’s online service, you can submit your divorce application, upload necessary documents, and pay fees. The process covers both simple and joint applications, and you’ll receive updates via email. After the court grants your divorce order, it becomes final after 31 days, and you can request your divorce certificate online.

Note: It is always best to consult a lawyer for advice before taking any action.

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Where Can I Find the Ontario Divorce Application?

You can find the Ontario divorce application online through the Ministry of the Attorney General’s website. The necessary forms include the Application (Form 8), Affidavit for Divorce (Form 36), and Divorce Order (Form 25A). These forms can also be picked up at any Ontario courthouse.

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How Do I Get My Ontario Divorce Certificate?

To obtain your Ontario divorce certificate, visit the courthouse where your divorce was granted, or request it by mail or online. You’ll need to provide identification and pay a fee (typically around $24). The certificate is available after your divorce order becomes final, which is 31 days after it’s granted.

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How Much Does it Cost to Divorce in Ontario?

Divorce costs in Ontario can vary depending on whether the divorce is uncontested or contested, the complexity of the issues involved, and whether you hire a lawyer. 

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