how do you file for a legal separation in the state of NJ
yes
no.
As you have four children it is better to get a divorce once and for all, then a legal separation. It will solve you problems later on.
Any legal separation is morally acceptable.Any legal separation is morally acceptable.Any legal separation is morally acceptable.Any legal separation is morally acceptable.
It depends on which county you live in, as to where to obtain and file. For instance, for Placer County - see the below link:
The paperwork needed for a divorce typically includes a petition or complaint for divorce, a summons, financial disclosures, and any additional forms required by the court in your jurisdiction. You may also need to provide documentation such as marriage certificate, income statements, and asset disclosures. It's important to consult with a legal professional to ensure you have all the necessary paperwork for your specific situation.
yes, as you don't have residency
Yes, but you can file an injunction see link
My soon to be ex has changed his legal address for his W-2 form, now he wants to file jointly with me. Can we file jointly if we have different legal addresses? The Separation Agreement was filed November 26, 2010.
Default procedure legal separation is the process or the option to bring in failure the proceedings in legal separation.
Yes, as part of a legal separation.
You can file the separation as soon as you decide to separate. You go to an attorney and have one drawn up and both parties sign it. But if you don't back date it a year then you cant get divorced until a year from the date on your agreement.