Difference between revisions of "Divorce Act Basics"

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*paying child support,  
*paying child support,  
*paying spousal support, and
*paying spousal support, and
*changing orders about custody, access, child support and spousal support.
*changing orders about custody, access, child support, and spousal support.


====What is "corollary relief"?====
====What is "corollary relief"?====
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====What about annulment?====
====What about annulment?====


When a marriage is ''annulled'', the marriage is cancelled as if the parties had never been married at all. A marriage can be annulled if there is a problem with the legal requirements of the marriage ceremony or the legal capacity of the parties to marry.  
When a marriage is ''annulled'', the marriage is cancelled as if the couple had never been married at all. A marriage can be annulled if there is a problem with the legal requirements of the marriage ceremony or the legal capacity of the parties to marry.  


The ''[[Divorce Act]]'' doesn't deal with the annulment of marriages, only divorce. Annulment is governed by the common law and is nowhere near as easy to get as a divorce. The [[Married Spouses]] page talks about when and how marriages are annulled.
The ''[[Divorce Act]]'' doesn't deal with the annulment of marriages, only divorce. Annulment is governed by the common law and is nowhere near as easy to get as a divorce. The section on [[Married Spouses]] in the [[Family Relationships]] chapter talks about when and how marriages are annulled.


===When can a court proceeding under the ''Divorce Act'' start?===
===When can a court proceeding under the ''Divorce Act'' start?===
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