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Old 01-05-2021, 03:51 PM   #1
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I think I know the answer, but just in case:

Was legally married. Separation agreement signed 4 years ago, we never have legally divorced (mainly because paying money for that #### pisses me off).
I’ve been in a common-law type relationship with a lady for the last couple years I suppose (entirely unrelated to the separation).

‘Legal’ spouse hasn’t been a member of my benefit plan since. I’d like to have my partner on my benefits, but my advisor is telling me I can’t have a common-law spouse on my plan until legally divorced - claiming divorce before legal would amount to some sort of fraud.

I guess makes sense, not a conversation I’m looking to have with either one
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Old 01-05-2021, 04:14 PM   #2
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You need to get divorced, man!
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Yeah you’re married so you can’t add someone who’s not your legal spouse to benefits. Makes sense. Get divorced already.
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Uncontested divorces are easy and cheap!

https://www.canadianlegal.org/uncont...es-in-alberta/
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Does the Agreement say anything about waiving rights to your benefits?
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Old 01-05-2021, 05:10 PM   #6
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You can get a legal divorce done yourself for just the filing fees, $300-400. If you hire a lawyer it will probably cost $1000-1500.

If you have no kids, property/debt, and there are no claims for support, and you are both in agreement on this, just file your own papers and get it done. I would just go to the courthouse and do it. Consult with a pro-bono lawyer first. Keep in mind that things like CPP, pensions, benefits, etc.. are dividable too.
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Aye. From what I recall, agreement was a split of asset/liabilities with absolutely nothing contested or any thing like that. I really don’t recall the provisions for pensions and such, but we pretty specifically agreed that neither would go for the others. Honestly about as clean and simple (logistically speaking I suppose) as a separation could be.

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Aye. From what I recall, agreement was a split of asset/liabilities with absolutely nothing contested or any thing like that. I really don’t recall the provisions for pensions and such, but we pretty specifically agreed that neither would go for the others. Honestly about as clean and simple (logistically speaking I suppose) as a separation could be.

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Aye. From what I recall, agreement was a split of asset/liabilities with absolutely nothing contested or any thing like that. I really don’t recall the provisions for pensions and such, but we pretty specifically agreed that neither would go for the others. Honestly about as clean and simple (logistically speaking I suppose) as a separation could be.

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https://www.albertacourts.ca/qb/area.../divorce-forms

I went through this experience and got divorced about 4 years after signing the separation agreement. Cost me a $266 in court costs at the time (2016ish) and was a relatively straight forward experience... obviously helped that I was on good terms with my ex.
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they can both fack him over, but I'm cynical like that
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I'm pretty sure this is the plot of Sweet Home Alabama.
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