Sentences with phrase «separation means a period»

A trial separation means a period when spouses live separately to settle on whether or not they want to go on with their marriage.

Not exact matches

Separation from her father for extended periods of time in the first 2 years also meant that our daughter grew much more attached to me then her father and her need for attachment and comfort with me would have made it very hard to wean her earlier.
The next bad period is eight to 11 months, when «separation now means something to your baby — that you're not responding to his attempts to bring you back — which can be upsetting and traumatic for your baby, and destructive to your attempts.»
This separation and exclusion of the war time period also reflects that the two data bases are not constructed on a like for like basis, and that potentially the modern era data has a greater chance of having somewhat more meaning than the data collected prior to 1940, although the accuracy levels claimed by Phil Jones (above) stretches credulity somewhat.
Proposed changes would also mean that the period of one year's separation required by current legislation, before proceedings on that ground can be commenced, should not preclude, as it currently does, the parties spending even one night together in an effort to explore reconciliation.
If uncontested, meaning both people consent to the divorce and have agreed on the settlement terms, you or your spouse can file a divorce complaint after completing the requisite period of separation.
However, we live in the real world here, which means that people are eager to move out, move on and get the clock started on that one - year separation period that is required to get a divorce in North Carolina.
However, we live in the real world here, which means that people are eager to move out, move on and get the clock started on that one - year separation period that is required to get a divorce in North Carolina.
Isolated acts of sexual intercourse during a separation do not mean the spouses have reconciled or that the one - year period must begin anew.
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