My question involves a marriage in the state of: WA
Hi, my husband has dragged his feet for the longest time over a divorce - I was trying to get his agreement but he is playing power games. In the meantime I am concerned about being liable for any new debts he takes on. I also want to move ahead now because I may need to relocate later this year. It doesn't really matter to me at this stage whether I am divorced or legally separated, and it turns out that there is no waiting period for separation in my county like there is with the 90 days for divorce. So I am very much ready to file for separation now, assuming that it gives me a faster result and that there will be no difference in the courts opinion regarding a potential future relocation (depending on whether I am separated or divorced). Can anyone tell me if that is a solid assumption? (Please note I'm not asking whether the court will allow me to relocate, that's a whole other story. Just whether being divorced or separated will make a difference.)
Really appreciate it!
Hi, my husband has dragged his feet for the longest time over a divorce - I was trying to get his agreement but he is playing power games. In the meantime I am concerned about being liable for any new debts he takes on. I also want to move ahead now because I may need to relocate later this year. It doesn't really matter to me at this stage whether I am divorced or legally separated, and it turns out that there is no waiting period for separation in my county like there is with the 90 days for divorce. So I am very much ready to file for separation now, assuming that it gives me a faster result and that there will be no difference in the courts opinion regarding a potential future relocation (depending on whether I am separated or divorced). Can anyone tell me if that is a solid assumption? (Please note I'm not asking whether the court will allow me to relocate, that's a whole other story. Just whether being divorced or separated will make a difference.)
Really appreciate it!
Separation: Is a Court More Likely to Allow Relocation if Divorced Rather Than Separated
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