WA legal separation allows you to live apart, without divorcing or ending a civil partnership.
You can apply for a judicial separation for the same reasons/grounds you could file for a
divorce or end a civil partnership.
Want to get judicial separation instead of divorce or dissolution? Contact our experienced
divorce & family law solicitors in Manchester for legal assistance.
You may want a legal separation if:
The difference between divorce and judicial separation is that a divorce ends the marriage,
whereas a judicial separation does not.
It's important to understand the differences between the two, as it can help you choose the
right option for your individual circumstances. Although judicial separation is quite unusual,
there are times when it will be preferable to divorce.
For instance, if religious or cultural beliefs do not tally with divorce, or if one person has
developed an illness such as dementia so that divorce seems like an excessive option.
You must decide whether you want to make a joint application with your husband or wife or whether you want to apply on your own.
Making a joint application with your husband or wife
You can make a joint application if both of the following apply:
If you want to apply for help with fees, both of you must be eligible to qualify.
Applying for a legal separation on your own
Make a sole application if either of the following apply:
You and your husband or wife can choose to work out:
You can also divide your money and property.
Judicial separation is a very difficult decision to make and should never be taken lightly. Our
team
of family law solicitors is aware of the sensitivity in this matter and every individual is in a
different situation.
To make your life easier, you can seek expert legal help from the family law solicitors at MCR
Solicitors. Our team of family law solicitors are highly trained and experienced in all aspects
of
judicial separation law and will guide and support you each step of the way.
We will cut through the legal jargon and ensure you understand exactly what's happening at all
times. Our team of expert family law solicitors will provide the required legal help and
guidance
with a step-by-step procedure for getting a legal separation in the UK.
Our highly experienced family law solicitors offer legal support in a sensitive and efficient manner to reduce the distress to you and your family. We're authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), so you know you're in safe hands.