Can a Legal Separation be Filed Without an Attorney?

Full question:

My husband and I wish to file for legal seperation after 57 years of marriage, we have few assets and will still live near enough to give some support. Current lawyer is asking $1000 to get this seperation. Question, is there another way to get same results without such cost and anger over the cost?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Legal Separation
  • Date:
  • State: Arizona

Answer:

It is possible to use forms, such as those at the links below, to file for separation without an attorney. The trial court may approve a valid separation and property settlement agreement and incorporate it into the dissolution decree if the agreement is free from fraud or undue influence and if it is fair and equitable. When the parties are in agreement on the terms, much expense can be saved.

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Separation can provide couples with the space needed to reflect on their relationship. It allows each partner to assess their feelings and needs without the immediate pressures of daily life together. In some cases, this time apart can lead to reconciliation and a stronger marriage. However, it is essential to communicate openly about the reasons for separation and any goals for the future.