Published on March 12, 2024 · 6 min read
A legal marriage separation is when spouses live separate lives but are still legally married.
Once the separation is official, the property each spouse acquires and the debt each spouse incurs becomes their separate property. A couple seeking legal separation may also receive official court orders regarding:
The division of community property
Child support
Spousal support
Child custody
Each spouse’s responsibility to pay community debts
In addition to not being able to remarry, the other differences between divorce and legal separation in California include:
Waiting period - Six-month waiting period before a couple may divorce
Residency requirement - At least one spouse must live in California for at least six months and in the county the file in for at least three months before either may file for divorce.
Waiting period - No waiting period.
Residency requirement - Either spouse must have lived in California for any length of time
Permanent legal incapacity of a spouse
Unfixable breakdown of the marriage because of irreconcilable differences
Which parent you want to have legal custody of your children
Which parent you want to have physical custody of your children
What amount and type of visitation you want each parent to have
Whether a child support order is necessary
Whether you want spousal support
What property and debts are separate
What property and debts are quasi-community
Whether you want to recover attorney fees and costs from your spouse
Whether you want the court to restore your former name
When you were married
Why you want to separate
Your assets and debts
Each minor child you share with your spouse
The court history of each minor child (you must file a declaration under uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act form with the court)
What orders you want the court to make.
Your petition for dissolution
A summons
A blank response form
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