Divorce (3:IV): Difference between revisions
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An uncontested divorce does not require a personal appearance in Supreme Court. Evidence can be submitted by affidavit with the application for the Divorce Order, called a “Desk Order Divorce”. In fact, parties are required to submit applications for Divorce by way of a “Desk Order” unless there is a reason to bring it on by way of application in Chambers. | An uncontested divorce does not require a personal appearance in Supreme Court. Evidence can be submitted by affidavit with the application for the Divorce Order, called a “Desk Order Divorce”. In fact, parties are required to submit applications for Divorce by way of a “Desk Order” unless there is a reason to bring it on by way of application in Chambers. | ||
Note that as of March 1, 2021, the term | Note that as of March 1, 2021, the term "custody" under the ''DA'' was repealed, and the term "parenting time" is used in its place. | ||
=== 2. Provincial Court === | === 2. Provincial Court === |