Not exact matches
Your parents are
legally separated under a divorce
decree or separate maintenance
decree, or written
separation agreement, or they lived apart at all times during the last 6 months of the year where they were not married.
You're still
legally married after you receive a
decree of legal
separation.
A
separation decree doesn't allow you to remarry because it doesn't
legally terminate your marriage.
If approved by the court, the terms are incorporated into a
separation decree, becoming a court order
legally enforceable against both spouses.
The child's parents are divorced or
legally separated under a
decree of divorce or separate maintenance, are separated under a written
separation agreement, or live apart at all times during the last 6 months of the year.
The child received over half of his or her support during the calendar year from one or both parents who are divorced or
legally separated under a
decree of divorce or separate maintenance, are separated under a written
separation agreement, or lived apart at all times during the last 6 months of the calendar year,