Separation and Divorce Overview
When you separate from a spouse or common law partner, there are often legal issues you need to consider and resolve. This can include issues like shared property, parenting arrangements, and spousal support.
Both of you do not have to agree to the separation. When one person leaves a relationship with the intention of ending the relationship, the couple is then separated, whether the other person wants to be separated or not.
You can agree to certain details of your separation in a separation agreement, which is a kind of domestic contract. This allows you to decide what you both think is fair, for example, how you want to divide your shared property.
Other topics that you might need to consider when separating from a partner, whether or not you were married: