Adultery Destroys Marriages Written on April 3, 2010, by Terry MacDonald.
In an internet article it is stated that 41 per cent of women in Canada live alone. The article also adds in Canada “more than one-third of marriages will end in divorce before the couples’ 30th anniversary and that 43 per cent of women will see their income decrease substantially – including their retirement funds.” Nowadays, getting a Canadian divorce is not a hard or complex procedure. If you want to obtain a divorce in Canada, all you have to do is to establish before the court that your marriage has broken down irretrievably.
Avoid Mistakes While Filing Divorce Forms Written on February 15, 2010, by Dawson Quintin.
Initiation and settlement of divorce proceedings involve lots of paper work. Each state requires its own set of divorce forms and you have to choose appropriate divorce forms on the basis of many factors including your state of residency, whether you are going to have a fault-based or no-fault divorce, and whether you have disputes over children or property to decide in a court.
Three Ways to Get a Divorce in Alberta Written on January 13, 2010, by Dawson Quintin.
The Divorce Act was formulated by the Canadian Parliament and is applicable across the length and breadth of Canada. To go for a divorce in Alberta, you have to approach the superior court of that state. The act lays down three basic grounds for divorce.







