When you and your spouse are uncertain about living together and want to split your marriage, there are two ways to go about it depending on your situation: divorce or legal separation. However, deciding whether divorce or legal separation is better for you can be confusing as both have their pros and cons. It is important to understand what each legal process entails, as well as, their financial and legal effects to ensure you are making the right decision in order to minimize the implications on your life.
In simple words, legal separation is similar to putting your marital relationship on hold for some time. It requires couples to take permission from a family law court and sign a binding legal separation agreement. In some states, legal separation for a certain period is mandatory before couples can terminate their marriage. In this duration, spouses must make attempts to improve their relationship, and if nothing changes, the court deems that the marriage has reached the point of irretrievable breakdown. The legal separation agreement also puts an arrangement of your children’s upbringing in place, allows you to divide marital property, and ends the financial connection between you and your spouse.
Also known as dissolution of marriage, divorce is a formal court order that completely ends a marital union between the spouses before their death. It entails the cancellation of all matrimonial bonds or duties and exemption of legal responsibilities with the other partner. In addition, it divides marital property, figures out the obligations of each parent towards children, and may provide maintenance/alimony to one spouse. After getting a divorce, both individuals have the freedom to remarry as their singlehood is legalized.
These are some of the key differences as well as the reasons to choose from the options. If you like to learn more about legal separation and divorce and determine which one is the right choice, you should contact The Ghosh Law Office, LLC today at (317) 572-8571 to discuss your situation.