Review Separation Agreement in South Carolina
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Separation Agreement
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Service type
Review
Document type
Separation Agreement
Location
South Carolina
Client type
Personal
Client industry
-
Deadline
Over a week
Pricing Range
$400 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
1 bid
Pages
9 pages
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New Jersey
Asked on Mar 3, 2021
What is the difference between a separation agreement and divorce?
I am considering options with my partner and don't want to go through a divorce if it isn't needed.
Jane C.
Answered Mar 3, 2021
Divorce is the legal termination of marriage. With a separation agreement, the couple remains married and the court outlines their rights and responsibilities while living apart. Disclaimer - This information is provided for general informational purposes only. No information contained in this post should be construed as legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
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