A lot of people either come to Canada married to someone else, or leave Canada to get married and then come back. When problems develop in their marriage, they wonder if they can get divorced in here, or if they have to go back to where they were married. Sometimes the spouse still lives abroad, which raises the question as to whether Canada can grant the divorce, or the other country must. This episode of the Ontario Family Law Podcast, which is also available as a video on YouTube, explains when spouses can get divorced in Canada, and when they cannot.
If you were married outside of Canada, or your spouse currently lives outside of Canada, in this podcast, Certified Specialist in Family Law, John Schuman, explains what you need to do to get your divorce. The explanation includes what determines in which country spouses can get their divorce and what criteria they have to meet to get their divorce in Canada. It also explains the steps for getting a divorce in Canada when one spouse lives somewhere else, as well as going over how Ontario Family Courts will make orders for separated couples for things like parenting, child custody, child support, spousal support and property division - even when a divorce is not possible.
If you enjoyed this episode, check out these ones:
1. Separation and First Decisions
2. Deciding How to Resolve Matters After Separation
3. Divorce - What Does it Mean? How Do I Get One?
9. How is Property Divided After a Marriage in Ontario
10. Child Support - Who Pays and How Much?
26. Immigration Law Consequences of Separation and Divorce
40. How to Keep Your Money in Separation and Divorce
42. How to Get a "Legal Separation" in Ontario
51. Who Pays the Costs of an Ontario Divorce?
The Ontario Family Law Podcast is a companion to the book, Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law, which is available as a $9.99 Kindle eBook, Kobo eBook, or iBook for your iPad or iPhone and as a paperback from Amazon. Anyone who has to deal with issues related to separation or divorce, the financial considerations in those circumstances or parenting concerns should rely on both this podcast and the book for easy-to-understand information and advice about how the law applies to their situation.