One of the first questions people ask when considering divorce is: How long is this going to take?
The honest answer? It depends.
It’s hard to say specifically how long a divorce will take as no two divorces are the same. Every family, financial situation, and set of priorities is different and therefore function on different timelines. While some divorces may be finalized in a matter of months, others can take a year or longer. Understanding the factors that influence the timeline can help you feel more prepared, and more in control.
Divorce is both a legal process and a personal transition. Even in situations where both spouses agree on many issues, there are still procedural requirements, paperwork, and decision-making steps that must be completed.
Divorce is federally regulated in Canada and is governed by the Divorce Act. Divorce applications are filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. In most cases, spouses must be separated for at least one year before a divorce can be finalized. That one-year separation period is often the starting point for the timeline.
However, resolving the legal divorce is only one part of the process. Issues such as level of agreement, parenting arrangements, child/spousal support, financial complexity, division of property, and emotional readiness must also be addressed, and these can significantly influence how long everything takes.
The Process You Choose Matters
One of the most significant factors affecting how long a divorce takes is the approach you take to the process. An adversarial approach will necessarily prolong the process. However, at PJKJ Law, we encourage a balanced, collaborative approach to divorce, which can help shorten the timeline.
So, How Long Will Your Divorce Take?
The most accurate answer comes from understanding your unique circumstances and your goals for the process. Divorce does not have to become a drawn-out battle. With the right approach, it can be a structured and forward-focused transition.
If you’d like to discuss what a realistic timeline might look like for your situation, let’s connect. Or, if you’re exploring whether a collaborative approach is right for your family, we encourage you to make your next read our blog post on collaborative law to learn more.
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