Canadian Divorce Law -

: You and your spouse have lived "separate and apart" for at least one year. This is the most common ground (used in roughly 95% of cases) and is considered "no-fault". Adultery : One spouse has committed adultery.

To obtain a divorce, you must prove a "breakdown of the marriage." This can be established in three ways: canadian divorce law

Significant updates to the Divorce Act in March 2021 shifted the focus from "rights" to "responsibilities": Fact Sheet - Divorce - Department of Justice Canada : You and your spouse have lived "separate