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If your or your spouse has started a divorce action and you want to know whether or not your divorce order has gone through, just call the family registry of the courthouse that the action was started in. Ask them if your order has been approved yet, and, if not, when you can expect it to be approved.
If you or your spouse has started a divorce action and you want to know whether or not your divorce order has gone through, just call the family registry of the courthouse that the action was started in. Ask them if your order has been approved yet, and, if not, when you can expect it to be approved.


If you and your spouse have been separated for a long time, and you want to find out whether your spouse ever applied for a divorce, <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the ''[http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/divorce/crdp-bead.html Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings]'' in Ottawa, Ontario. They're the folks who keep track of all Canadian divorce actions. You will need to complete the form located on their [http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/enforce-execution/self-meme.html website] with the relevant details about you, your partner, and your relationship, and send it to:
If you and your spouse have been separated for a long time, and you want to find out whether your spouse ever applied for a divorce, <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the ''[http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/divorce/crdp-bead.html Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings]'' in Ottawa, Ontario. They're the folks who keep track of all Canadian divorce actions. You will need to complete the form located on their [http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/enforce-execution/self-meme.html website] with the relevant details about you, your partner, and your relationship, and send it to:
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Department of Justice Canada <br>
Department of Justice Canada <br>
284 Wellington Street <br>
284 Wellington Street <br>
Ottawa, ON K1A 0H8 <br>
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If you ask for the information by telephone, make sure you have the following information at hand when you call:
*the full name and date of birth for both you and your former spouse, and
*the date you married.


You can find out more about divorce in the chapter [[Separation & Divorce]] within the section [[Divorce]].  
You can find out more about divorce in the chapter [[Separation & Divorce]] within the section [[Divorce]].  




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Revision as of 17:43, 21 June 2019

If you or your spouse has started a divorce action and you want to know whether or not your divorce order has gone through, just call the family registry of the courthouse that the action was started in. Ask them if your order has been approved yet, and, if not, when you can expect it to be approved.

If you and your spouse have been separated for a long time, and you want to find out whether your spouse ever applied for a divorce, contact the Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings in Ottawa, Ontario. They're the folks who keep track of all Canadian divorce actions. You will need to complete the form located on their website with the relevant details about you, your partner, and your relationship, and send it to:


Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings
Department of Justice Canada
284 Wellington Street

Ottawa, ON K1A 0H8

If you ask for the information by telephone, make sure you have the following information at hand when you call:

  • the full name and date of birth for both you and your former spouse, and
  • the date you married.

You can find out more about divorce in the chapter Separation & Divorce within the section Divorce.


This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by Vanessa Van Sickle, June 13, 2019.



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