The timeline for an uncontested divorce can vary, but once documents are filed, it typically takes 30 to 120 days for the court to finalize the divorce, depending on your province.
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Filing fee: $300-$500 (depending on province)
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Yes, court filing fees are typically required, which range from $300 to $500, depending on your province. This is separate from our service fee.
While it’s possible to handle an uncontested divorce independently, using a legal professional ensures that paperwork is completed accurately and in compliance with court requirements.
If disputes come up after filing, the case may need to transition to a contested divorce process, which could involve further legal steps.
If your spouse disagrees on major terms, a contested divorce may be necessary, which involves court proceedings to reach a resolution.
Yes, as long as one of the spouses has lived in a Canadian province (except Quebec) for the last 12 months, you can apply for an uncontested divorce in Canada.