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What Is a Joint Divorce in Ontario?

What Is a Joint Divorce?
A joint divorce is a type of divorce application where both spouses apply together to end their marriage.
Unlike an uncontested divorce, where one spouse starts the application and serves the other spouse, a joint divorce involves both parties participating in the application from the beginning.
Joint divorces are often chosen when spouses have already agreed that the marriage has ended and wish to move through the process cooperatively.

How Is a Joint Divorce Different From an Uncontested Divorce?
Many people confuse joint divorces and uncontested divorces.
Joint Divorce
Both spouses apply together.
Both spouses sign the required court documents.
There is generally no need to serve divorce documents on the other spouse.
Uncontested Divorce
One spouse files the application.
The other spouse is formally served.
The responding spouse does not oppose the divorce.
Both options can be effective depending on the circumstances.
Who Can Apply for a Joint Divorce?
Joint divorces are often appropriate where:
Both spouses agree the marriage has broken down.
Both spouses are willing to participate in the process.
Both spouses are willing to sign the required documentation.
There are no disputes preventing the application from proceeding.
Many couples choose a joint divorce because it can simplify certain procedural requirements.
What Are the Requirements for Divorce in Ontario?
To obtain a divorce in Ontario, certain legal requirements must generally be satisfied.
A Valid Marriage
The parties must have a legally recognized marriage.
Residency Requirement
At least one spouse must have lived in Ontario for at least one year before the application is started.
Breakdown of the Marriage
Most divorces are based on one year of separation.
Do We Have to Attend Court?
In many joint divorce applications, there is no requirement for either spouse to appear in court.
Many applications proceed through document review and court processing without a hearing.
Can We Complete the Process Remotely?
In many cases, yes.
Modern divorce applications often allow much of the process to be completed electronically, including document review, signing, and commissioning.
This can be particularly helpful when spouses live in different cities or even different countries.
Do We Need a Separation Agreement?
Not necessarily.
Whether a separation agreement is appropriate depends on the circumstances of the parties and the issues involved.
Many couples choose to address matters such as:
Parenting arrangements
Child support
Spousal support
Property issues
before proceeding with a divorce.
Common Benefits of a Joint Divorce
Many couples choose a joint divorce because:
Both parties participate from the beginning.
Service requirements may be avoided.
The process is often less adversarial.
Communication is generally easier when both parties cooperate.
Every situation is unique, and the most appropriate process depends on the circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can We File Together If We Live in Different Places?
Often, yes. Many couples complete the process while living in different cities, provinces, or countries.
Do We Need to Attend Court?
In many cases, no court appearance is required.
Can We Use a Joint Divorce If We Have Children?
Possibly. The suitability of a joint divorce depends on the circumstances and whether all necessary issues have been addressed.
What Happens If One Person Changes Their Mind?
The appropriate next steps will depend on the stage of the application and the circumstances involved.
How We Help Clients Across Ontario
Cordaie Paralegal Services assists eligible clients with family law matters within our authorized scope, including:
Joint Divorces
Uncontested Divorces
Child Support Matters
Parenting Arrangements
Separation Agreements
Family Court Documentation
We help clients understand their options and move through the divorce process with clarity and confidence.


Book a Consultation
If you and your spouse are considering a joint divorce, contact Cordaie Paralegal Services to discuss your situation and determine whether a joint application may be appropriate for you.





