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Separation usually happens when one spouse decides that the relationship cannot continue, says so and then takes steps to end the partnership-like qualities of the relationship, usually by stopping sleeping together, stopping doing chores for the other person, stopping going out together as a couple and so on. Section 3(4) offers some guidance on when a spousal relationship ends. | Separation usually happens when one spouse decides that the relationship cannot continue, says so, and then takes steps to end the partnership-like qualities of the relationship, usually by stopping sleeping together, stopping doing chores for the other person, stopping going out together as a couple, and so on. Section 3(4) offers some guidance on when a spousal relationship ends. | ||
<blockquote><tt>(4) For the purposes of this Act,</tt></blockquote> | <blockquote><tt>(4) For the purposes of this Act,</tt></blockquote> |