What do the terms "petitioner" and "respondent"
mean?
The
petitioner is the person asking for the divorce.
He or she "petitions" or asks the court to grant an order for divorce.
The respondent is the other spouse, either the
husband or the wife, who is being divorced. He or she is given the
chance to "respond" and so is called the "respondent".
In
some provinces such as Alberta and British Columbia, the person
asking for the divorce is called the plaintiff
and the other spouse is called the defendant. These
are the same terms used for most other kinds of legal actions.
WARNING:
The contents of these FAQs are intended as general legal information
only.
If
you have a personal problem, please consult a lawyer.
June
2006 |