Difference between revisions of "Divorce and the Law on Getting Divorced"

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*the marriage legally exists,
*the marriage legally exists,
*at least one of the parties has been ordinarily resident in British Columbia for at least one year before the proceeding began, or one of the parties lived somewhere in the last year that would not permit the divorce because the marriage was not recognized there,
*at least one of the parties has been ordinarily resident in British Columbia for at least one year before the proceeding began, or one of the parties lived somewhere in the last year that would not permit the divorce because the marriage was not recognized there,
*the ground on which marriage breakdown in claimed has been proven, and,
*the ground on which marriage breakdown is claimed has been proven, and,
*if there are children, an adequate amount of child support is being paid.
*if there are children, an adequate amount of child support is being paid.


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