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Separation

There are two different forms of Separation available to couples wishing to separate, a Separation Agreement and a Judicial Separation.

A Separation Agreement is a legally binding written contract between spouses agreeing on things such as the family home, arrangements for children, finances and money, assets and pensions.

Judicial Separation results in a deed of separation which is is a court order made by a judge setting out the terms by which you no longer live together as a married couple. This court order can include things such as the family home, arrangements for children, finances and money, assets and pensions.

Neither a separation agreement or deed of separation allow parties to remarry. 

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  1. Legal advice: Clear, confidential guidance  to help you understand your rights, the process and what to expect at each stage.
  2. Legal representation: Professional support from our solicitors and barristers to represent you in court.