Ending a marriage with a separation agreement
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There are many cases where divorce is not an appropriate solution for the parties involved. Whenever there are doubts that divorce or the end of your marriage is the absolute option, you can use a Separation Agreement.
This agreement allows a married couple to separate, but not divorce. The terms and conditions of the separation are outlined in the agreement and require both parties to agree to the terms before the document is signed. The separation agreement usually includes duties such as; who is responsible for the mortgage, what the living arrangements will be, maintenance, property, finances, and child care/support.
Why Use a Separation Agreement
It is best to use a separation agreement if there are hostilities between a married couple. This is because the agreement provides a solution to these arguments and any associated pressure you may feel. It offers both parties within the marriage to deliberate upon whether divorce is the right choice for them and their family.
Legal Separation or Agreement to Separate
You can agree to separate without any clear and binding legal agreement. However, it is our belief that a legal Separation Agreement is beneficial for married couples, especially when hostilities exist. It also prevents one party from filing for divorce later on grounds of abandonment. With a legal document there is evidence that both parties agreed to the separation, which can help if divorce proceedings eventually occur.

