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Divorce
A Separation Agreement indicates that a couple has made the decision to live apart, while a Divorce is the official ending of a marriage recognized by a court. Grounds for divorce in Canada include the following: you have been living apart for one year or more, your spouse has been physically abusive or mentally cruel to you, or your spouse has committed adultery. Obtaining a Divorce involves a formal process that is not always straightforward and is best navigated by a Family Lawyer.
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