After two years of not living with my husband is that considered a legal separation?

Full question:

After two years of not living with my husband is that considered a legal separation?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Legal Separation
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  • State: Wisconsin

Answer:

No, it must be recognized by filing papers in court. Please see the information and forms at the following links:

http://lawdigest.uslegal.com/divorce/separation-agreements/6002/

http://secure.uslegalforms.com/cgi-bin/forms/search.pl?&state=WI&rating=all&field=category&altform=&memform=&query=separation 20settlement%20wisconsin

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FAQs

If you separate and never divorce, you remain legally married. This means you still have legal obligations to each other, such as financial support and property rights. However, living apart can lead to complications regarding custody, asset division, and support if you decide to separate permanently. It's often advisable to seek legal advice to understand your rights and options.