Looking to stop a divorce? People seek divorces for many reasons:
Sometimes, it is a combination of many things. It’s not always easy to pinpoint the exact beginning-of-the-end.
Making the decision to leave a partner is never an easy one, and it can become much more difficult if the other person does not want the relationship to end.
Indeed, some partners try to stop a divorce, either by suggesting marriage counselling, or delaying the divorce process once they are aware that their partner wants out. But can someone in Ontario really stop a divorce from happening?
The short answer is no.
Under Canadian law, there is no requirement that both spouses must agree to divorce before it can happen. So, your ex does not needyour participation to legally divorce you.
As long as he or she files the correct documents with the court, and provides you with the required notice, the divorce can go forward, even against your will.
This means none of the following actions/inactions will stop a divorce from happening:
Under Canadian law, there is a simple threshold for when a divorce can be obtained. Your ex needs to show that there has been a “breakdown of the marriage,” which involves three possible grounds:
Most people will select the first option and go through a one-year separation.
Even though you can’t stop an unwanted divorce, there are some things that you can do to try to make the marriage work. If your ex is willing to go, you can try marriage counselling.
If those efforts fail, then it is best for all parties to try and work towards an amicable divorce.
If your ex is determined to go ahead with a divorce against your wishes, your next-best option is to optimize theoutcome of the divorce for yourself. This can include:
Remember, your ex will get a divorce order, but if you are constantly fighting and delaying the process, the outcome of the divorce will likely suit his or her wants and needs.