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Hi all. So is it possible to be separated indefinitely? If so, can you live under 1 roof? Where would I information that happens in a legal sense during a separation? Thank you. Sorry for all the questions. I am new to all this.
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Hello wanderingwondering: I'm sorry I do not have answers to your questions. Perhaps there will be other PC members who will have the information you seek. In the meantime, however, I noticed this is your first post here on PC. So... welcome to Psych Central.
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Not sure what state you are in but I can't imagine any state putting a time limit on marital separation. That just seems weird to me. And as long as there aren't any countermanding court orders (ie, restraining orders), I also cannot imagine any state mandating that two 'separated' parties not reside in the same domicile, again, absent any supervening court requirements. Having been through a separation, I can't imagine why anyone would ever actually want to do that, though. But that's a whole other deal.
If this information is for you, I strongly recommend you find the best family law/divorce attorney you can afford and go over the situation with them. They are worth every penny.
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In my opinion no! I have been seperated for 5 years now in seperate households. I am hoping for a divorce soon.
Last edited by bluekoi; Oct 05, 2019 at 11:51 PM. Reason: Quote |
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