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Getting a divorce requires some legal procedures. These procedures are carried out according to Canadian Law. The legal procedures involved can get pretty long and complex.
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The Role Of A Prenuptial Agreement In Solving Divorce Issues
Introduction Getting a divorce requires some legal procedures. These procedures are carried out according to Canadian Law. The legal procedures involved can get pretty long and complex. A Prenuptial agreement is a way to make the divorce process simple, fast, and easy. Let's discuss more.
Divorce Process Without A Prenuptial Agreement • If the couple has not signed a prenuptial agreement, they have to complete the simple divorce process described by Canadian Law. • In this case, the spouse who wants to claim a divorce files a divorce petition. • As a result, the court sends a letter to the other member, who then submits a response to the divorce petition within 20 days.
Child Guardianship And Parenting Time • Prenuptials do not cover child guardianship and support matters. If the couple has children; • They have to approach the court for child decision-making disputes. • The court makes the child guardianship decisions according to Canadian family law
Prenuptial Agreements Minimize Conflicts • The prenuptial agreement helps in minimizing the conflicts which may arise in the divorce process due to the difference in the needs of both parties. • However, a prenuptial agreement helps both parties make these decisions in advance in a good state of mind.
Rejection Of Prenuptial • Prenuptials can be rejected by any of the spouses. • They have to make a rejection request in court. The request is then entertained, and the judge checks the agreement details. • If the agreement does not fulfill the basic format or other requirements, then the agreement is canceled
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