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The upshot of all this is that if there's a chance that you and your spouse might get back together, and you want your separation agreement to survive your reconciliation, you must put a term to that effect in your separation agreement. Without it, your agreement will be worthless if the relationship breaks down again at some point afterwards. | The upshot of all this is that if there's a chance that you and your spouse might get back together, and you want your separation agreement to survive your reconciliation, you must put a term to that effect in your separation agreement. Without it, your agreement will be worthless if the relationship breaks down again at some point afterwards. | ||
==Separation agreements filed with the court== | |||
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==Further Reading in this Chapter== | ==Further Reading in this Chapter== |