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A separation agreement is contract which records a settlement of the issues which arise when a married or unmarried relationship ends. Unlike marriage and cohabitation agreements which are made when a relationship starts, separation agreements are made when the relationship is over. Separation agreements can be an effective and inexpensive way of settling things, however the terms of the agreement must be fair and the parties must be able to get along well enough to negotiate the deal and then put it into action it when it's done.
A separation agreement is contract which records a settlement of the issues which arise when a married or unmarried relationship ends. Unlike marriage and cohabitation agreements which are made when a relationship starts, separation agreements are made when the relationship is over. Separation agreements can be an effective and inexpensive way of settling things, however the terms of the agreement must be fair and the parties must be able to get along well enough to negotiate the deal and then put it into action it when it's done.


This page will provide a brief introduction to separation agreements, discuss how separation agreements are formed and the legal requirements of separation agreements, and look at the typical subjects of separation agreements in some detail. It will also discuss the effect of reconciliation on separation agreements.
This page will provide a brief introduction to separation agreements, discuss how separation agreements are formed and the legal requirements of separation agreements, and look at the typical subjects of separation agreements in some detail. It will also discuss the effect of reconciliation on separation agreements.
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==

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