That depends on your state laws and your separation agreement, if any.That depends on your state laws and your separation agreement, if any.That depends on your state laws and your separation agreement, if any.That depends on your state laws and your separation agreement, if any.
Yes.
If a married couple or civil partners can agree the terms on which they will live separately and split their goods then that is an separation agreement. It will only work if both parties agree though.
You need to review your separation agreement and child support order to find your answer. There is no general, universal rule.You need to review your separation agreement and child support order to find your answer. There is no general, universal rule.You need to review your separation agreement and child support order to find your answer. There is no general, universal rule.You need to review your separation agreement and child support order to find your answer. There is no general, universal rule.
Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.
Yes. The court will examine the separation agreement to make certain it is fair and it will also examine the circumstances of the parties. Remember that the divorce court is a court that renders decisions under law and equity. If the court finds the separation agreement to be unfair it can issue other orders.Yes. The court will examine the separation agreement to make certain it is fair and it will also examine the circumstances of the parties. Remember that the divorce court is a court that renders decisions under law and equity. If the court finds the separation agreement to be unfair it can issue other orders.Yes. The court will examine the separation agreement to make certain it is fair and it will also examine the circumstances of the parties. Remember that the divorce court is a court that renders decisions under law and equity. If the court finds the separation agreement to be unfair it can issue other orders.Yes. The court will examine the separation agreement to make certain it is fair and it will also examine the circumstances of the parties. Remember that the divorce court is a court that renders decisions under law and equity. If the court finds the separation agreement to be unfair it can issue other orders.
Yes you definitely can!
Generally yes, unless that issue is addressed specifically as a separate item in the separation agreement or child support order.Generally yes, unless that issue is addressed specifically as a separate item in the separation agreement or child support order.Generally yes, unless that issue is addressed specifically as a separate item in the separation agreement or child support order.Generally yes, unless that issue is addressed specifically as a separate item in the separation agreement or child support order.
YOu need to check with your attorney. The time may be mentioned in the separation agreement of it may be governed by state law.YOu need to check with your attorney. The time may be mentioned in the separation agreement of it may be governed by state law.YOu need to check with your attorney. The time may be mentioned in the separation agreement of it may be governed by state law.YOu need to check with your attorney. The time may be mentioned in the separation agreement of it may be governed by state law.
You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.
That will depend on the separation agreement. Or it will be specified in the divorce agreement.
Get StartedA Marriage Separation Agreement is used by spouses who no longer feel they can live together as husband and wife and have reached a mutual agreement on how to resolve disputed matters in their separation. It is important to determine if you and your spouse wish to proceed with a legal separation or a divorce action prior to completing this agreement. A legal separation will allow you to live separate and apart and make a final determination regarding the division of your assets, debts and other important matters, but will maintain the marriage relationship.Our simple interview process will walk you through a Marriage Separation Agreement that can be submitted as part of your Petition for Legal Separation to the court. This Agreement can also be used as a starting point for settlement negotiations between disputing spouses. In order to finalize your legal separation you will need to file a formal action with your county Clerk of Court.**IMPORTANT: This form should not be used by residents of South Dakota and North Carolina as these states do not recognize legal separations. If you have reached an agreement and want to proceed with a divorce please use Rocket Lawyer's Find a Lawyersearch engine.