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Just What Is A Legal Separation?It seems that "Legal Separation" is quite commonly misunderstood.
It is not a legal label for a relationship in which the parties choose
not to live together while considering divorce. It is not a designation
for the legal state that you are in while you are waiting for your divorce
to become final. And, it is not intended as a quick way of showing your
spouse you "mean business" or as a "stepping stone"
to divorce.
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Legal
Separation provides limited relief and is recommended only in certain,
unique instances. |
In fact, Legal Separation is simply the name of a case. It is a distinct cause
of action that can be brought to compel payments of reasonable support
or maintenance from a spouse who won't pay voluntarily. To qualify,
you must already be separated, without fault on your part.
The procedures of this type of case are almost identical to those
of divorce and the costs are about the same. A Judgment for Legal
Separation will ultimately be entered but the court cannot divide
ownership of the marital assets (unless both parties agree to do so).
A judgment for Legal Separation will not dissolve the marriage. Legal
Separation provides limited relief and is recommended only in certain,
unique instances.
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It
seems that only lawyers really know what a legal separation
is.
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