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  1. Feb 6, 2023 · Learn what legal separation means, why some couples choose it instead of divorce, and how it differs from divorce in terms of legal and financial consequences. Find out how to negotiate a separation agreement or get court help if needed.

    • The Shock. Even if you’ve been alluding to or openly discussing separation or divorce for months, or one partner suddenly moves out after reaching a bottom-line argument, the actual leaving or formally moving into separation is a jolt.
    • The Three-Week Blur. The leaver feels good about finally moving forward but is now navigating this new life—if doing an in-house separation, not really being part of the house; if adjusting to a new apartment, trying to work out furnishing it.
    • Three Months In. While there’s probably still an undertow of depression and loneliness for the leftee, the fog is clearing; they’re functioning better at their job and even have good days where they feel like they’re more in control of their lives, or where they go out with friends after work and actually have a good time.
    • Six Months to One Year. These can be both better and worse times. Here, there may be attempts to reconcile or arguments about kids and custody. Legal proceedings may begin, and there is the need to come up with a separation agreement, a process that can be smooth or bloody.
    • Trial Separation. If you and your spouse need a break from the relationship, you may live apart on a trial basis. A trial separation doesn't change your legal rights and responsibilities toward each other and your children.
    • Permanent Separation. It can sometimes be tricky to know just when your trial separation has become a permanent one. Generally, however, a separation is permanent when at least one spouse has clearly decided that getting back together is not an option.
    • Legal Separation. Unlike trial or permanent separations, a legal separation requires going through formal steps with the court, including meeting certain requirements, filing legal papers, and getting final court orders.
    • When States Require Separation Before Divorce. The divorce laws in some states require couples to live apart for a certain period of time before a divorce.
  2. Aug 28, 2023 · Key points. Divorce can be challenging and emotionally draining no matter which partner initiates it. The right kind of support, personal and professional, can help people move on after a ...

  3. Learn how to deal with the emotional and practical challenges of separation and divorce. Find tips for self-care, support, communication, and adjustment for you and your children.

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