Separation
As hard as it can be, separation can happen in any marriage. Some couples find their way back together, but for others it is the first step toward something more permanent. This is usually a period of relationship separation or physical separation before deciding to move forward to divorce or reconciliation.
This can be an emotionally uncertain time and it can introduce more unpredictability into the legal issues related to divorce. It’s important to figure out what you really want and not rush into any decisions.
We understand that separation can be hard.
We put in great effort to be compassionate, understanding and sensitive to client’s feelings. It’s important for us to understand the complexities of your relationship, and we encourage clients to do what they feel is right before moving forward to divorce.
This is different for each client, and the legal impact of this depends on the circumstances. We are ready with referrals to couples counseling, when requested.
Many clients seek out advice during a period of “information gathering.” It’s always better to know the basic facts about the law before making a decision, as well as special considerations that might relate to an individual’s particular circumstances.
Some clients prefer to live separately without divorcing. In New Jersey, there is no special legal status of “separation.” The law does permit a “divorce from bed and board,” which is an imperfect approximation of a legal separation. If you are considering separating, we encourage a consultation before making a decision about this, as there are multiple legal issues that might affect you now, and in the future.
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