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It may take as little as three or four months or even less before the divorce is finalized. However, if you need to argue your case with the court over issues like property division, child support or child custody, you can expect the divorce to take quite a bit longer.
Generally speaking, each spouse is entitled to an equal share of their family property and an equal share of the family home. In some cases, however, a court can decide that unequal division is appropriate.
The law in Saskatchewan presumes that all property and debts that were acquired during the marriage/relationship is to be split on a 50/50 basis where the value of your total property, minus the debts of the parties, in a net amount that is divided equally.
To get a divorce, you have to show that your marriage has broken down in one of three ways: you and your spouse have separated and have lived apart for at least one year; or. your spouse has been physically or mentally cruel to you, making it intolerable to continue living together; or. your spouse has committed adultery.
UNCONTESTED COPETITIONER DIVORCE APPLICATION To apply for a divorce in Saskatchewan, one of the two parties must have resided in Saskatchewan for at least one year, and you must not have any other divorce proceedings started in any other Canadian province.
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However, you and your spouse must have been living apart for at least one year before your divorce can be granted. You can apply at any time if you are claiming your marriage has broken down because of physical and/or mental cruelty or because of adultery.
Divorce mediation is a speedier and less costly way to dissolve a marriage than going through the courts. A family dispute resolution process such as mediation, arbitration, or collaborative law is mandated by the Divorce Act.
As with the other of Canadas provinces and territories, Saskatchewan requires that the marriage be irretrievably dissolved before filing for divorce. You may establish marriage collapse in three ways: through infidelity, excessive harshness, or the most common foundation, a years separation.

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