Divorce and the Law on Getting Divorced: Difference between revisions
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A desk order divorce application is essentially an application for a default judgment, whether the claimant's court proceeding is for a divorce order alone or for a divorce order with corollary relief, and is governed by Rule 10-10 of the [http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules]. | A desk order divorce application is essentially an application for a default judgment, whether the claimant's court proceeding is for a divorce order alone or for a divorce order with corollary relief, and is governed by Rule 10-10 of the [http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules]. | ||
For a <span class="noglossary">brief</span> summary of this process, go to the ''How Do I?'' section of this resource and read [[How Do I Get Divorced?]] It's located under ''Marriage, Separation & Divorce''. | For a <span class="noglossary">brief</span> summary of this process, go to the ''How Do I?'' section of this resource and read [[How Do I Get Divorced?]]. It's located under ''Marriage, Separation & Divorce''. | ||
===Choosing between the sole application process and the joint application process=== | ===Choosing between the sole application process and the joint application process=== | ||
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There are two types of desk order divorce actions: | There are two types of desk order divorce actions: | ||
#the sole application process, in which only one spouse is responsible for ushering the process through | #the sole application process, in which only one spouse is responsible for ushering the process through, and, | ||
#the joint application process, in which the spouses work together to get the job done. | #the joint application process, in which the spouses work together to get the job done. | ||