If you find yourself at a crossroads in your marriage or civil partnership and need some clarity and legal guidance, speaking with a judicial separation solicitor may be your next step.
There are many reasons why you may wish to apply for a judicial separation but may not want to start divorce proceedings. A judicial separation can be a transitory step in reconciliation or towards divorce. Though for some, it can be the solution or end-goal such as those who hold religious or moral objections to divorce.
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Here’s Why a Judicial Separation Might Be the Right Choice for You:
Legal Protection: Judicial separation allows you to legally separate from your spouse or partner while still maintaining the legal status of marriage or civil partnership. This means you can establish clear boundaries, protect your rights, and secure your assets, all while navigating the complexities of the separation process.
Providing Space for Reflection: Sometimes, taking a step back from a relationship is necessary to gain perspective and evaluate the future. Judicial separation offers you the opportunity to assess your feelings, needs and goals without rushing into a final divorce or dissolution. It provides a period of respite during which you can make informed decisions about the future of your relationship.
Financial Stability: By pursuing a judicial separation, you can address financial matters such as property division, spousal support, and child maintenance. This provides you peace of mind whilst the legal framework ensures that both of your financial rights and obligations are recognised and protected.
Preservation of Benefits: A judicial separation may allow you to retain certain benefits associated with your marital or civil partnership status. For example, providing housing security for dependant children, or pension arrangements remaining intact, providing crucial support during this period of transition.
Possibility of Reconciliation: Judicial separation leaves the door open for potential reconciliation. It allows you and your spouse or partner to work on your relationship without the pressure of a divorce or dissolution. This time apart can offer a chance to address underlying issues, seek support through counselling, and if both parties desire it, explore the possibility of reconciliation.
Remember, the decision to pursue a judicial separation is a personal one. Judicial separation is a significant legal step that requires careful consideration and strategic planning. Consulting an experienced judicial separation solicitor will provide you with advice on your specific circumstances, and start to guide you through the process should it be the right option for you.
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