Legal Separation
Legal separation is a court ruling that determines the condition within a home is not tolerable for a husband and a wife. Further,
legal separation does not have to end a marriage in divorce. Legal separation can be enforced by a court or it can be agreed upon
by the husband and the wife. In most cases, a court determines the length of a legal separation.
Legal Separation Facts:
- In most instances, courts appoint a specific time for a couple to be legally separated prior to a divorce.
- Legally separated couples can return to married status rather than proceed to divorce.
- Legal separation occurs when a court finds the condition of home life not tolerable for one or both participants of a marriage.
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