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Simple Divorce Brampton

gtadivorce · June 23, 2025 ·

How to End Things Peacefully and Efficiently

Not all divorces are dramatic. Some are quiet. Some are respectful. And some – believe it or not – are relatively straightforward. If you and your spouse agree on everything and just want to move on, you may be eligible for a simple divorce in Brampton.

It’s still paperwork. It’s still emotional. But it doesn’t have to be complicated or combative. This article will walk you through what a simple divorce actually means, how the process works in Brampton, and how to make it as smooth as possible.

What Is a Simple Divorce in Ontario?

A simple divorce is a legal process where one spouse applies to the court to end the marriage, without asking for anything else – no decisions about property, parenting, or support. It’s available when:

  • You’ve been separated for at least one year (or have grounds for adultery/cruelty)
  • There are no unresolved legal issues between you and your spouse
  • You just want to formally end the marriage and obtain a divorce order

This is sometimes called an “uncontested divorce” if the other spouse doesn’t oppose it. You can apply alone (sole application) or together (joint application), but either way, you’re not asking the court to resolve disputes – just to grant the divorce.

How the Process Works in Brampton

If you’re filing for a simple divorce in Brampton, your case will go through the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, located at 7755 Hurontario Street. Here’s a general outline of the process:

  1. Complete your forms – The main form is Form 8A (Application for Divorce). If filing jointly, use Form 8.
  2. File your application – Submit it to the courthouse or through the online portal (Justice Services Online). Pay the filing fee, which is $224 at the time of application.
  3. Serve your spouse (if filing solo) – You must deliver the documents according to the court’s service rules.
  4. Wait for a response (or non-response) – If there’s no objection, you can proceed.
  5. Submit final paperwork – This includes Form 36 (Affidavit for Divorce) and Form 25A (Divorce Order).
  6. Receive the Divorce Order – Once signed by a judge, there’s a 31-day waiting period. Then, you can request a Certificate of Divorce.

The whole process typically takes 3 to 6 months, depending on court processing times and whether your documents are complete.

Do You Need a Lawyer for a Simple Divorce?

Technically, no. Many people file on their own. But even simple divorces can go sideways if paperwork is incomplete, deadlines are missed, or court rules aren’t followed. That’s why many people choose to have a lawyer:

  • Prepare and review the forms
  • Handle service of documents
  • Submit everything correctly the first time
  • Avoid delays, rejections, and re-filing fees

At GTA Divorce, we offer flat-fee packages specifically for simple divorces — designed to keep things affordable and stress-free. You can explore options on our pricing page or reach out for a free consultation to see if it’s the right fit.

Who Qualifies for a Simple Divorce?

A simple divorce may be right for you if:

  • You and your spouse have been separated for at least one year
  • You’re not asking the court to decide property, support, or custody
  • You have a valid marriage certificate (or can get one)
  • Your spouse is not likely to oppose or contest the application
  • You’re not under pressure or threat from the other person

If there are unresolved issues — especially around parenting or finances — a separation agreement is usually needed before filing for divorce. If you need help drafting or reviewing one, we can assist with that too.

How Much Does a Simple Divorce Cost in Brampton?

The total cost depends on whether you file on your own or hire a lawyer. As of now:

  • Court fees: $669 total ($224 when filing, $445 later for the final order)
  • Legal fees (if you hire a lawyer): Ranges from $999 to $2,400 depending on the level of service
  • Additional costs: Marriage certificate, process server (if applicable), certified copies

You can visit our pricing page to view flat-fee options that include everything from paperwork to court filing.

FAQs – Simple Divorce Brampton

Q: Can I get a simple divorce if I don’t know where my spouse lives?
Yes, but you’ll need to ask the court for permission to serve them another way — like by email or public notice.

Q: Can we get divorced without a separation agreement?
Yes — if neither of you is asking for support, property division, or parenting orders. Otherwise, a separation agreement is usually necessary.

Q: Can we file jointly if we’re still living in the same house?
Yes, as long as you’ve been living “separate and apart” — meaning no shared meals, intimacy, or financial interdependence.

Q: How long do I have to be separated before filing for divorce?
One full year, unless you’re applying on the basis of adultery or cruelty (which is rare).

Q: Will we have to go to court?
Not usually. Most simple divorces are handled by paperwork only. You’ll only go to court if there’s a problem with your file.

Final Thoughts

A simple divorce in Brampton won’t undo the emotional complexity of ending a marriage — but it can make the legal side more manageable. If both parties agree to move forward peacefully, this process allows you to end the relationship with clarity, respect, and minimal stress.

If you’d like help filing or reviewing your forms, or just want to make sure you’re on the right track, contact us today. We’re happy to assist with full-service or limited-scope support. Start with a free consultation or send a message via our contact page.

This article provides general information, not legal advice.

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