What is the Divorce Rate in Canada?

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How often has someone said to you “Isn’t it amazing how many people are getting divorced these days? The divorce rate sure is rising!”

As a divorce lawyer, I get the comment all the time but frankly until recently I did not have a clear picture of the trends and actual divorce statistics. Now I do, thanks to Dr. Anne-Marie Ambert of York University. She wrote an excellent article for the Vanier Institute of the Family called “Divorce: Facts, Causes and Consequences”. I recommend you read her full article for her insights and the details.

Here are just some of the facts from her article. These statistics are generally about the Canadian experience unless stated otherwise.

Percentage of all relationships (married & common law) that end in separation50%
Percentage of marriages ending in divorce before 30th anniversary in Canada38.3%
Percentage of marriages ending in divorce before 30th anniversary in the USA44.0%
Rate of divorce for first marriages30%
The province with the highest divorce rateQuebec
The province with the lowest divorce rateNL
The average length of the marriage14.2 years
The average age of men who divorce43 years
The average age of women who divorce40.5 years
Divorces per 100,000 population in 19216.4
Divorces per 100,000 population in 1987 (peak year)362.3
Divorces per 100,000 population in 2003224.0
Rate per 1,000 population in 2003 in Russia5.30
Rate per 1,000 population in 2003 in the USA4.30
Rate per 1,000 population in 2003 in Canada2.23
Rate per 1,000 population in 2003 in Mexico0.56
Percentage of men with custody of children11%
Percentage of women with custody of children47%
Percentage of parents with joint custody42%
Percentage of divorced men who remarry70%
Percentage of divorced women who remarry58%
Percentage of common-law relationships that end in separation within 3 years50+%

Brian Galbraith

Brian Galbraith is the owner and founder of Galbraith Family Law Professional Corporation. Brian is known in the legal community for his commitment to efficiently practicing family law using technology and streamlining the divorce processes.

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