In Canada, either spouse may apply to a superior court for an order
for divorce without going to court. However, if there are children
of the marriage, a desk order for divorce will be granted only if
the issue of child support is settled first.
If you have not yet settled the issues relating to your children,
you are not ready to for a no court divorce. You can resolve the
outstanding legal issues about children and property division
through mediation or collaborative law. Once you have a formal
Separation Agreement, you are ready to start a no court divorce.
The signed Separation Agreement is usually submitted to the court
with the application for a desk order for divorce to show the court
that there are no outstanding legal issues between the parties about
any children of the marriage.
To apply for a divorce in British Columbia, it is not necessary that
you were married in British Columbia. You can be married anywhere in
the world and still be entitled to apply for a divorce in British
Columbia but only if you have resided in British Columbia for at
least the past 12 months. The other spouse can live anywhere in the
world, so long as one spouse meets the British Columbia resident
criteria.
The most commonly used grounds for divorce is separation for one
year. A spouse can commence a divorce application immediately after
ceasing to reside as a spouse with the other party, but the request
for a final order for divorce cannot be made until one year has
passed since the date of separation.
There are other grounds for divorce available under the Divorce Act
(Canada), such as mental cruelty and adultery. However, if you apply
for a divorce on these grounds, you will likely have to make a court
appearance to prove the allegation. Therefore, an over-the-counter
desk order for divorce will not be available in a divorce
application made on grounds other than a one year separation.
Resolution Place charges a flat rate of $950 for legal fees to
commence the action for a no court divorce and to obtain the order
for divorce.
You will also be required to pay court filing fees in the amount of
$280 and applicable taxes on the legal fees.
To start the no court divorce process please contact
Resolution Place and ask that a No
Court Divorce Retainer Agreement be emailed to you, or call
Resolution Place.