Your ex does not need to sign the document. Important: make a copy of the signed and dated application. File your documents at court Go to the Superior Court of Justice in the area that you live.
Take a number from the counter and wait until it is called. When your number is called, give all your documents to the court clerk. Make sure you keep this in a safe place. Serving your documents Serving your documents means giving a copy of all the documents to your ex, who is known as the respondent. This will include: A copy of your issued application A blank Form Answer You cannot serve these documents.
Make sure you come to the commissioner with ID and the unsigned document. Form 6B needs to be filed in your continuing record at the courthouse. Fill in what you can and the clerk will fill out the rest. Form Affidavit for Divorce Attach your original marriage certificate. The information on this form should match the information in your issued application.
Take some ID and the unsigned form to be signed in front of a notary or a commissioner for taking affidavits. Form 25A: Divorce Order This is a draft of the divorce order. This is what the judge has to sign. Make three copies of this because one will be kept in your court file, another will be mailed to you and the third copy will be mailed to your ex.
File your documents at court Bring a self-addressed stamped envelope for you and your ex so that the divorce orders can be mailed to you. If you file your application outside regular business hours, you will receive an email the next business day.
If the court grants your divorce and you provided an email address, you will receive an email with a copy of your divorce order. You will receive confirmation that your documents have been submitted but not yet filed with the court. Court staff will review your documents within five business days to determine if they are accepted or rejected for filing with the court.
If your documents are:. If you have any questions about your specific case, contact the court office where your documents were submitted or filed. You can find a list of courthouse addresses and phone numbers here. To have a better experience, you need to: Go to your browser's settings Enable JavaScript. Home Law and safety. File family court documents online Learn how to file family court documents online — without having to go to court. On this page Skip this page navigation.
Overview You can submit most family court documents online, including to: apply for a joint or simple divorce start or answer an application for things like child support, spousal support, or division of property attend a family conference make or respond to a motion bring a motion to change a final court order or agreement for things like child support register a domestic contract, such as a separation agreement, for support enforcement file documents in a child protection case request a fee waiver certificate Before you submit documents online, make sure you qualify and have all the required documents.
How it works You can file online most documents you need for a family court case in the Ontario Court of Justice or the Superior Court of Justice. After you submit: a joint or simple divorce application , your application is automatically filed to the court other family court documents , court staff will notify you within five business days if your documents have been accepted or rejected for filing with the court Filing your family court documents online may not be the right choice for you, depending on your circumstances.
They are available in French and English. Fill out your divorce application. How do I apply for a divorce with my partner? Next Steps 1. Decide whether to apply only for a divorce or add other issues 2. Fill out your divorce application 3. File your application online 4. Get your Divorce Order.
If you both agree to get a divorce, you can apply together by making a joint application. To get a divorce in Ontario, you must meet certain conditions. For example, you and your partner must have had a marriage ceremony and you must show that your marriage has ended.
If you don't meet them, the court may not approve your divorce application. A religious divorce doesn't legally end a marriage. But some religions require a religious divorce if you want to remarry within that religion. The courts don't give a religious divorce. You have to get that through your place of worship or religious organization.
For example, to get married again in a synagogue, you need a Jewish religious divorce , which is called a get.
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