HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FOR A SIMPLE DIVORCE?
This memorandum is intended to answer the most frequent
questions relating to simple divorce proceedings.
DO I NEED THE DIVORCE?
Most people do not realize that a divorce judgment initiates a
2-year limitation period for spousal property claims which may be
needed where there is no separation agreement. Of course, without
a divorce, your "ex-spouse" is still your "spouse"
for estate purposes, and on an intestacy would inherit by law a
preferred share of your estate. Just generally, it makes sense in
many ways to clean up and simplify your affairs.
'SIMPLE' v. 'UNCONTESTED'
We use the term "simple" divorce to refer to an
uncontested divorce proceeding in which the only relief requested
is a divorce judgment based on grounds of marital breakdown by
reason of a separation for at least one year. An uncontested
divorce that is based on other grounds such as adultery or
cruelty, or in which there is other relief requested such as
support or property division, involves slightly more time and
effort. For example, where there is any type of financial relief
claimed, the divorce applicant must prepare and file a detailed
financial statement even if there will be no opposition to such
relief in a final divorce judgment.
GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE
Under Section 8 of the Divorce Act, a spouse can obtain a
divorce from the other on grounds of marital breakdown which can
be proven by showing that the spouses have lived separate and
apart for at least one year before the judgment. (The Court
application can in fact be commenced before the expiry of that
one year term.) Adultery and cruelty are other evidence that
supports marital breakdown, and permit a divorce earlier than one
year; but those grounds require somewhat inflammatory
allegations. Most couples are prepared to wait the one year
period to obtain a simple divorce.
COURT PROCEDURE
In Canada a divorce can only be granted by a Court judgment.
Judgment can be obtained in most circumstances without a court
attendance, using written affidavit evidence.
WHAT DO WE NEED FROM YOU?
When you come to us for a simple divorce, please have the
following information or documents:
The marriage certificate;
Information relating to each
spouse and the marriage including the date and place of birth,
and particulars of any prior marriage of either spouse,
including the divorce decree or judgment;
Details of the other spouse's
address for service (if you do not know it, we need as much
information as we can in order to initiate a search for the
other spouse);
If you seek to include in the divorce judgment any
financial matters such as support or property, then we need
information about your income and assets to complete a financial
statement.
LAWYER FEES
Our fees are based on time spent. In the usual simple divorce
our fees do not exceed $750.00 plus H.S.T.
OTHER COSTS
The most common disbursements and other fees for a simple
divorce are:
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Issue Application
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Court Fee
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$157.00
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Search Registry
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Govt.Fee
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$10.00
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Service by Process Server
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(Est) Fee
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$64.20
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Motion for Judgment
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Court Fee
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$280.00
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Court clerk for Filing Attendances + GST
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(Est) Fee
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$ 53.50
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Certificate of Divorce
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Court Fee
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$19.00
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TOTAL
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$583.70
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WHY USE A LAWYER?
There are stationer's divorce kits available which detail the
steps needed to obtain a simple divorce; however, the procedure
can be rather confusing and time consuming. For example, be
prepared to wait for hours in line at the court offices to have
your documentation processed. When you retain us to act on your
behalf for these proceedings, you can in most cases expect to
spend less than 1 hour of your own time on the matter and to have
the proceedings completed in about four months. It is our goal to
deliver efficient speedy and economical service in simple divorce
matters.
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