Yes, but that depends on what a "date" is. Sleeping with someone when separated can be construed as adultery by some. Additionally, if a divorce action results down the road and it is a "difficult" one, you might expect your behavior (the "date") to come up in court. And it can affect custody issues as well, and in ways that are difficult to predict. Weigh all the facts, decide what you want, consider how that decision affects you and those you care most about, and make your choice.
Legally separated generally means you are still legally married but living apart. In the eyes of the law, adultery can still occur during a legal separation because the marriage is still legally recognized. It is advisable to check the specific laws in your jurisdiction.
Legal Separation and Divorce are two different entities. The amount of time that you are legally separated from your spouse does not necessarily affect the divorce proceeding in the sense that you are not divorced after a certain amount of time being separated but it can help with the separation of assets. By this I mean that during the time you are legally separated that is when the economic community ends.
No, a fiance is not considered a spouse. A fiance is someone who is engaged to be married, while a spouse is someone who is legally married to another person.
Yes, if you file for separation, you can still reconcile with your spouse and continue your marriage. A legal separation is not the same as divorce; it allows couples to live apart while still being legally married. If both parties agree, they can choose to resume their relationship and withdraw the separation filing. However, it's important to check local laws and any agreements made during the separation process.
No, a fianc is not considered a spouse. A fianc is someone who is engaged to be married, while a spouse is a person who is legally married to another.
First of all there is NO such thing as separation in marriage.. u are married by law and in the eyes of god ! so until you are legally divorced and both moved on then.. THERE SHOULD BE NO DATING OTHER PPL... that's adultery
If the separation agreement or court order does not forbid it, legally the spouse cannot prevent you from moving back. However, it is important to consult with a lawyer to ensure your actions are in accordance with any legal agreements or requirements in your situation.
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No. A marriage must be dissolved by a court decree. Until you obtain a divorce, you remain legally married and each is the legal heir of the other spouse.
When someone marries, he is legally bound to one spouse and is not supposed to marry another without divorce. Financially, they are supposed to support each other and a spouse gets some rights over the marital property.
During separation, you're not legally responsible for your spouse's debts. Creditors cannot come to you to ask for repayment, and if they don't pay their credit accounts, it will not affect your credit score.