As reported by the Toronto Star, as of July 18 spouses across Ontario seeking a divorce will first have to go through a mandatory information session sponsored by the Ontario Government.
As reported by the Toronto Star, as of July 18 spouses across Ontario
seeking a divorce will first have to go through a mandatory information
session sponsored by the Ontario Government.
The sessions, which launched earlier this year at pilot sites at family
courts in Milton and Brampton, require that spouses learn about the
basics of mediation and other non-litigation divorce resolution options
from family lawyers, personnel from community organizations, and other
professionals.
Ultimately, the sessions are designed to help spouses resolve their
divorce
in an amicable manner – and if possible, avoid the emotional trauma,
excessive costs, and stressful uncertainty of litigation. At the same
time, the move by the province is intended to help reduce the
overwhelming caseload burden on family courts.
However, the program, which comes with an $8 million a year tab, is not
without its critics. Judith Huddart, a family lawyer and president of
the Ontario Collaborative Law Federation, lamented that the sessions
aren't provided early enough in the divorce process.
Dan Couvrette, publisher of
Divorce Magazine, wonders if things could start even earlier than that -- such as before couples tie the knot in the first place.
"I think there should be an information session before people even get
married," Couvrette stated in an interview with the National Post.
"Maybe we should give people some training on how to be in a
relationship."
Still, despite this criticism, the move is generally seen as a step in
the right direction, albeit one of many that need to be taken.
"Providing quality information to spouses can help them make smart and
practical decisions and that are in the best interests of their
children, and that lead to a civilized divorce,” Couvrette added.
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