An uncontested divorce occurs when both spouses agree on all aspects of their separation, including property division, child custody, and support arrangements.
No disputes about ending the marriage
Must be separated for at least 12 months
Property, custody, and support arrangements resolved
At least one spouse lived in Ontario for 12+ months
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Our streamlined process makes getting an uncontested divorce in Ontario simple and efficient
We assess your situation and confirm you qualify for uncontested divorce Ontario services.
Our experts prepare all required forms for your uncontested divorce application.
We file your joint application with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Receive your divorce certificate typically within 2-4 months of filing.
2-4 months typically for uncontested divorce Ontario
Starting at $1,268 (including court fees + HST)
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Common questions about uncontested divorce in Ontario
An uncontested divorce in Ontario typically takes 2-4 months from filing to receiving your divorce certificate. This is much faster than contested divorces, which can take 12-18 months or longer.
In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on all terms including property division, child custody, and support. A contested divorce involves disputes that require court intervention to resolve. Uncontested divorces are faster, cheaper, and less stressful.
Yes, for a joint application (the most common type of uncontested divorce), both spouses must sign the application. This shows the court that you both agree to the divorce and all its terms.
Yes, you can get an uncontested divorce with children, but you must have agreements in place for child custody, access, and support. These arrangements must be in the best interests of the children and meet legal requirements.
If you change your minds about any terms during the process, you'll need to resolve these issues before proceeding. If you can't agree, the case may become contested, which requires a different legal approach and typically takes longer.
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