Separation Law | Separation Agreement
An Introduction to Separation Agreements
A divorce is not the only option. Often people are not ready for a divorce or there might be religious reasons for not proceedings with one.
It is possible to obtain a decree of judicial separation agreement from the court and through this resolves some of the financial issues. The parties will still remain married but legally separated.
Alternatively, a person might prefer to wait for two years before starting divorce proceedings. A formal Deed of Separation can be prepared to record the financial settlement.
James Maguire is an accredited Resolution specialist.
For advice on separation law or an informal chat on drawing up a separation agreement please contact James Maguire by telephone +44 (0) 1625 529456 or by email at james.maguire@family-law.co.uk
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