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providing the How to get uncontested divorce in Ontario. If you want to keep divorce costs to a minimum, reduce
the stress of divorce and potentially accelerate the processing time, then
maybe the no contest divorce is for you. More popularly known as the
uncontested divorce, this article will identify what factors may qualify you to
file a no contest divorce.
First, do you and your spouse agree upon all of the
issues related to property, children and support? If you and your
spouse agree upon all of the issues, you are well on your way to file an
uncontested divorce. Remember it's called uncontested because there are no
contested disputes between you and your spouse. Remember to include all details
related to each of the issues that will result in the final divorce obligations
of each spouse. The property would include all assets such as the house, all of
the items in the house, investments, debts, vehicles and even the pets. Spousal
support, if you find it applicable, would need to be agreed upon as well. Then,
if children are involved, terms of custody, visitation and child support would
need to be agreed upon. These are the highlights but your situation may have
other considerations. Take your time to document it all.
If you don't agree on all of the issues, are you
motivated to minimize legal expenses enough to stop fighting or arguing and
negotiate the terms of the divorce? The reality is you probably won't
agree on every issue. But, if both you and your spouse agree that divorce is
the right action and you want to minimize the expense, this might be enough
motivation to negotiate the remaining divorce issues. Remember, if money is an
issue, and it is with many couples divorcing, it may be worthwhile to try to
put your differences aside and attempt to finalize the sensitive issues.
Is there or has there been any domestic violence during
the marriage? The most important factor with proceeding with an
uncontested divorce is for both of you to be able to communicate. Not just
communicate but communicate amicably. This will be the successful path to
negotiate the terms of the divorce. If there's been a history of domestic
violence in your marriage, please consult a local attorney.
A no contest divorce is the preferred approach for all
parties involved, spouses and children, since it ends the marriage with a sense
of dignity. It also provides a process for couples to achieve low cost divorces
and avoid a potentially long, ugly court trial. However, sometimes, there's no
way around it. Hopefully, based upon the general guidelines above, your
situation allows you the possibility of filing an uncontested divorce.
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