Considering A Divorce? Try Legal Separation
Sadly, divorce is a fact of life for many families today. This often tears families apart, and leaves everyone feeling miserable. Many couples try as hard as they can to save their marriage before taking the final step of divorce. Legal separation is one such step. Legal separation is the act of living separate lives without actually divorcing. This is an attempt to give each partner time to decide what they really want, to work though issues, and to try to patch up any problems they may be having. Legal separation sometimes helps, and other times it reinforces the need to divorce.
There are many issues that come into play with a legal separation. You may be able to pay your taxes separately, which can be an asset, and you may have to worry about child custody issues as well. You may also have to worry about who makes the house payment, who will drive what car, and who will care for the family pets, if you have any. When entering into a legal separation, it is a good idea to get the advice and assistance of a good lawyer who has experience dealing with marriage, divorce, and legal separation. This is the best way to find out what you need to do, and what your rights are. Being informed is the best way to handle anything, and legal separation is no exception.
You may try to handle legal separation on your own, but beware of making mistakes. If you, in the end, choose to divorce, mistakes made during legal separation can affect the outcome of your divorce and have an impact on child custody issues. If you are looking for information before going to see a lawyer, you can find many websites and articles that offer information about legal separation. Be careful when going through this information, because laws will vary from state to state. Also remember that not all information you find online will be accurate. If you are in doubt, talk to your lawyer.
No one likes to think of divorce, and if you are trying legal separation as a last resort to save your marriage, don’t let anyone make you feel bad about it. You have to do what you think is best for your family and for yourself. Legal separation, if done correctly, can save your marriage, or at the very least, make yourself more comfortable with your decision to end your marriage.
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[…] There are times when tussles crop up between marriage partners. It could get so severe that it becomes difficult to continue their relationship any longer. As a result they seek divorce. However, the couple could consider legal separation before divorce. This is not as painful as a divorce. To know more about it, read the article “Considering A Divorce? Try Legal Separation“. This entry was posted on Friday, December 29th, 2006 at 11:43 pm and is filed under People, Legal. […]
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