With online divorce, Estonia goes fully digital (4)
Eestlased Eestis | 03 Feb 2025  | EWR OnlineEWR
Estonia digitalises 100 per cent of its digital government services, with e-divorce as the final step. Image: e-Estonia - pics/2025/02/61493_001_t.jpg
Estonia digitalises 100 per cent of its digital government services, with e-divorce as the final step. Image: e-Estonia
Estonia has digitized all government services, from voting to paying taxes and even getting divorced. CBC's radio show The Current with Matt Galloway look at what it would take to bring that online efficiency to Canada.

Digital divorce portal was launched in Estonia last December, its e-divorce service has now processed 53 per cent of divorce applications in the country.

The service can be accessed through the population registry’s self-service portal. Only one partner needs to fill out the application which is pre-filled with data from the registry. This then prompts the other partner to do so as well.

After a 30-day cooling-off period, the couple only needs to physically meet with a government official once before finalising their divorce.

The portal also provides guidance and tools for families to navigate child custody and marital property agreements.
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Yeah man!07 Feb 2025 03:48
Where Leivat was a great uniter, this self-proclaimed leader is a divider. Ask the Peetri Kirik congregation.
emr04 Feb 2025 02:09
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cmon man!03 Feb 2025 18:24
to: EKN/ECC Digital Voting?

I hate to disappoint you but there are no similarities between "she" and Trump... even if you don't believe he was fairly elected.

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