109 – Is There A Time Limit to Get a Divorce?
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Don’t put off getting that divorce for too long! You might get stuck and have other Family Law problems.
Many former spouses live separated for a while, but do not have getaround to getting divorced. For some people that is an intentional decision. They do not want to be divorced, or they do not want to accept that their marriage is over. For others, it is just procrastination. But is there a deadline for getting that divorce, or dealing with the other legal issues around separation? This episode of the Ontario Family Law Podcast dives into a crucial topic that affects millions of people every year—deadlines for getting divorced.
Anyone who is thinking about filing, already in the process, or just curious about how long it all takes, should watch this episode as Certified Specialist in Family Law, John Schuman, unravels the legal timelines, waiting periods, and practical tips for navigating the divorce process. Listen to this episode right to the end to make sure you do not miss any important points.
If you found this episode helpful, check out these episodes on similar topics:
99. When Can You Throw Out Your Ex?
98. 7 Big Costly Child Support Mistakes
95. How to Pick The Country For Your Divorce
91. Should One Spouse Leave the House on Separation?
88. Can You Be Legally Separated and Not Know It?
79. What Am I Legally Required To Do First After Separating?
72. Why a Judge Might Refuse to Grant Your Divorce
67. How Long Does It Takes to Get Divorced in Ontario?
60. Should You Take Your Ex to Family Court?
30. Spousal Support (Alimony) Entitlement
3. Divorce – What does it mean? How do I get one?
The Ontario Family Law Podcast is a companion to the book, Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law. The latest edition, which is up-to-date on all important divorce issues is now available. Get it as a $9.99 Kindle eBook , or as an Apple Book for your iPad or iPhone . Also, you can get it as a paperback or hard cover from Amazon or at better bookstores.

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To contact John Schuman, Certified Specialist in Family Law and Education Lawyer, call 647-342-6775, email him at john@schumanlaw.ca, or use the form on this page.
