If «roommate» refers to a spouse
during a trial separation while both living in the same location, that person is still legally your spouse and still legally resident in the home.
If «roommate» refers to a spouse
during a trial separation while both living in the same location, that person is still legally your spouse and still legally resident in the home.
(Bear in mind that
during a trial separation, in many states, you are still legally married and the rules of property ownership remain the same.)
During a trial separation, you may decide to reunite or remain separated.
Among couples who are not consciously working on their relationship
during the trial separation, they may start to focus too much on their independence.
Not to mention, any purchases made
during the trial separation will still count as marital debt.
If nesting is
during a trial separation, and the parents are both actively working on the marriage, some parents may be able to reconcile.
Not exact matches
As required by s. 15.2 (4), the
trial judge considered the length of time the spouses cohabited; their functions
during cohabitation; and the arrangements they had made in their
Separation Agreement.
In measuring the increase in value from marriage to
separation, the
trial court started with the value of the proceeds that husband received when he sold his premarital home
during the marriage.
In the same way, to a large extent what you do
during your time of marriage
trial separation will determine whether or not there is a future for you as a married couple.
«The reasons for judgment of Shabbits J. paint a picture of two parents who went from a good relationship
during their marriage, to a workable relationship immediately after their
separation, which devolved to highly acrimonious conflict beginning October 31, 2003, and lasting through to the
trial....