Separation Period Log

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Get up to speed on marital finances. Obtain credit cards in your own name. Close all joint credit card accounts. Consult a divorce attorney and draw up a legally binding separation agreement.
Don't publicize it. Tell someone you are getting a divorce, and suddenly everyone has something to say. Don't move out. Don't maintain the status quo. Don't date just to date. Don't delay the inevitable.
Don't get into a relationship immediately. Never seek a separation without the consent of your partner. Don't rush to sign divorce papers. Don't bad mouth your partner in front of the kids. Never deny your partner the right to co-parenting.
Communicate with your spouse deal with anger in a civil manner and be respectful. Set up a parenting plan if you have children so that they get to spend time with each parent. Stick to the stipulations in place in the legal separation agreement.
While there is no law barring you from dating while separated, you should be careful not to do anything your ex and his lawyer can use against you. Certainly consult with your divorce attorney. Keep your dates away from your children. No need to confuse them until you are involved in a serious relationship.
Most trial separations run for about six months. If you're apart too much longer than that, your chances of ever getting back together diminish enormously. Figure out your living arrangements: Obviously, if you and your spouse decide to separate, someone is going to have to move out.
Separation can be good for marriage depending on the circumstances of the couple. If both partners are willing to work through current problems, separation can be a great way to process individual issues before reuniting. With that said, about 80 percent of separations ultimately lead to divorce.
Sometimes the answer to the question, does separation work to save a marriage is a firm no. At times, a separation can create more distance between the couple. This happens because the partners may communicate less often with each other which may then cause them to drift away.
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