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THE BASICS
OF SEPARATION IN NEW YORK
What is a legal
separation? First and
foremost a separation, by agreement or Court Order, is NOT a
divorce and does not automatically become a divorce. In New York if you live
apart pursuant to the terms of a Separation Agreement or decree for one year
or longer it will become an additional grounds for divorce. You can't marry
someone else if you are legally separated (and not divorced).
A legal separation must be
distinguished from a "trial separation" or just plain living apart. A legal
separation provides both structure during the period of separation and New
York's only true "no-fault" basis for a divorce should that be the path
ultimately selected by the husband or the wife.
Why separate and not
divorce?
A legal separation
is for couples that may be undecided about whether they will or will not
divorce but want to have certainty regarding money, property, and
parenting issues while they decide, for couple who may require medical
insurance for an otherwise uninsured spouse who chose to remain legally
married so that one spouse can continue to benefit from the insurance
coverage of the other, coverage but do not want to get divorced but want to
live apart and decide on and for couples sometimes prefer separation for
religious reasons.
Separation Agreements
Separation Agreements both define everyone's rights and obligations while
they live separate and apart but generally also provide that when there is
a divorce decree or other court order, the Agreement will be "incorporated
but not merged" into that Court Order. This means that the Separation
Agreement will both continue to stand as an agreement on its own and can
be enforced as a contract, but it will also become a part of a court
Judgment of Separation or Divorce which can be enforced in the same manner
as any other Order of the Court (through contempt of court proceedings).
Separation Agreements are binding, for both parties, except that
provisions involving the children, such as custody
and child support,
can always be changed by a court upon the demonstration of a change in
circumstances sufficient to allow the Court to review the issue.
Before You Sign an Agreement
Separation Agreements should be drafted by a lawyer (including a lawyer
who is serving as a mediator). If you do not have a lawyer, and the
Agreement was drafted by your spouse, your spouse's lawyer, or even by a
mediator or lawyer/mediator who was hired by both spouses, you should
always take any Agreement to a lawyer to have it reviewed before you sign
it.
Keith, Shapiro & Ford -
Garden City, New York (516)222-0200
Offices in Nassau and
Queens Counties
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| Separation is not a prerequisite
to a divorce. many people believe they must be separated for a
year before they are divorced. This is not true. While one year's
separation pursuant to an agreement or Judgment of Separation is
grounds for divorce it is not the only grounds for divorce . |
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| NEVER discuss any part of your
divorce or separation with your children. It will anger your spouse,
the Court and the child's law guardian if any and above all is
unfair to the child. Kids don't have the tools to deal with the
complex issues in a divorce. |

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