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====Separation and new spousal relationships==== | ====Separation and new spousal relationships==== | ||
On the other hand, the fact that a married couple has separated won't stop a spouse from having a new relationship, including a new relationship which would qualify as an unmarried spousal relationship. Technically, this is adultery, but no one except the Pope or your in-laws are likely to care. | On the other hand, the fact that a married couple has separated won't stop a spouse from having a new relationship, including a new relationship which would qualify as an unmarried spousal relationship. Technically, this is adultery, but no one except the Pope or your in-laws are likely to care. The [[Separation]] page has a lot of information about new relationships after separation. | ||
===Divorce and the "automatic divorce"=== | ===Divorce and the "automatic divorce"=== |