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You are having marital problems but aren't ready for divorce. You are going to live separately before making the decision to call it quits. Here you will find articles and support for issues that separating couples need to think about.
The Pros and Cons of a Trial Separation
Couples who have become disillusioned with their marriage but aren’t ready to take the permanent step of divorce have the option of either entering into a legal separation or a trial separation.
Are You and Your Spouse Legally Separated?
Legal Separation is an alternative to divorce. Legal separation is a good choice for couples experiencing marital problems but are not ready to divorce. During a legal separation a couple will live separately and follow a legally binding legal separation agreement.
Legal Separation, An Alternative To Divorce
Legal separation is an alternative to divorce for people who can’t continue to live together but do not want to end their marriage.
What is The Difference Between a Legal Separation and Divorce?
Unlike divorce, a legal separation does not put an end to the marriage. During a legal separation, you have a court order that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each spouse while they are living apart.
Do I Need A Legal Separation Agreement?
It is my opinion that couples that decide to live separately should have some form oflegal separation agreement to protect their legal rights.
The Financial Benefits Of A Legal Separation
If you are going to live separately it is important that you file for a legal separation. Doing so means having the benefits of a legal separation agreement.
HowTo File For a Legal Separation
Have you decided to get a legal separation and wondering how to start the process. This article will guide you through the steps you need to take when filing for a legal separation.
Will I Receive Spousal Support During a Legal Separation?
If you are eligible for spousal support you will receive it during a legal separation. It is your legal right when filing for a legal separation to request the court grants spousal support.
How To Behave During A Legal Separation
Whether your legal separation leads to divorce or reconciliation you want to behave during a legal separation in a way that means getting the most out of your time apart.
What is a Controlled Separation?
Controlled separation is a new approach to dealing with marital problems that has grown in popularity over the last few years. The ultimate goal of controlled separation is to save the marriage by working with a counselor by putting together a separation agreement with specific guidelines.
Is There a Difference Between a Separation Agreement and Divorce Agreement?
My wife and I have been separated for nearly a year. In our state you have to be separated for one year before you can file for a divorce. I was...
