Monday, June 18, 2018

Regular Divorce with dependent children – Everything you need to know in Alberta.

Divorce is officially an end to a legal marriage. There are various reasons for divorce and Alberta has outlined few rules that must be followed to file a case here. You can refer to more details here.

One type of divorce is – Regular Divorce with dependent children. Here, one spouse does all the paper work i.e., prepares the forms, files the forms and serves the forms whereas the other spouse receives paperwork and cannot do anything unless they wish to contest. These forms that you need are available at Alberta courts.

Grounds of divorce in Canada:

 

Separation for more than one year

If you are separated for more than a year and one of you intends to be separated. The divorce law attempts to reconcile for upto 90 days without having to start the year over again. For instance, you got separated in August and then got back in January next year, and again got separated in February, you date of separation is still August. It is advisable to start the divorce process almost towards the close of an year. Also, according to the divorce law in Alberta, either of the spouse must be a resident in Alberta for one full year before filing a divorce case.

Mental of physical cruelty (by your spouse)

A spouse may choose to file a divorce in cases, they experience either a Mental or physical spouse from their partner. In these cases an evidence needs to prepared before moving to the court.

 

If you think that your relationship has problems and you fail to sustain it, you can prepare yourself to file a divorce case. Before that you must be aware of major documents that are required to file a divorce case.

 

Major documents required to file a Divorce case in Alberta :

  1. Marriage Certificate:If married in Alberta, you can order a marriage certificate from the registry office. Marriage certificates from other provinces and countries are also valid.
  2. Written Agreements:You are required to collect any formal agreement that you and your spouse had, as a support to the evidence.
  3. Court orders:You will be required to produce a certified copy of any court orders, either from the court of Alberta or courts outside that deals with spousal support, child support or custody.
  4. Photo: You will need a recognizable photo of your spouse. Incase you have a family photo, you can use that by clearly marking your spouse.

 

Steps in Desk Divorce Process:

  1. Complete your statement of claim: This is the court form that informs the court and your spouse what is your intent out of the divorce. It mentions what you expect of the divorce.
  2. File your statement of claim: File the statement of claim with the court of Queen’s Bench along with the filing fees.
  3. Have the statement of claim served on your spouse: You must ensure that the statement of claim reaches your spouse. At this stage no formal agreement is required, unless they accept everything mentioned in the document. In case they don’t agree to some specific points, they can file for a contested divorce.
  4. Set time for contested divorce: A specific time should be provided to the spouse so that they can file the forms.
  5. Complete the Deck Divorce package: This includes the following :
    1. Noting in Default
    2. Request for Divorce
    3. Parenting after separation certificate
    4. Affidavit of applicant
    5. Child support calculation
    6. Divorce judgement
    7. Two stamped envelopes
  6. File the Desk Divorce package : Once you have all the above documents in place, you can place each document in proper order and submit the package.
  7. Clerks review documents: A designated clerk reviews all the documents before forwarding it to the judge. If there are any missing documents, you will be notified here.
  8. Judge signs: Judge receives all the documents and makes the final decision for the overall case. Once the judge gives the decision, you can receive the judgement in the mail.
  9. Get your certificate of Divorce: You can officially collect the certificate of divorce from any of the registry offices in Alberta.

 

As you might expect the divorce is exhausting process and can be emotionally disturbing as well. To avoid confusion and smoothly get through the divorce process, we strongly recommend you to connect with one of the divorce lawyers at Right Legal, in Edmonton, Alberta. Your lawyers can help you with right consultation and much needed support during the entire process.

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