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Separation Agreements
Separation agreements are the documents that are most frequently used by
separating couples to set forth their respective rights and obligations. You
may not need a separation agreement immediately upon separating, but the
separation process is often less expensive and less adversarial when clients
are able to reach an agreement before they separate. After separation, the
existence of an agreement can affect your income tax filing status, the
inclusion or deductibility of spousal support for income tax purposes, and
your rights to inherit property from your spouse.
The separation agreement can resolve everything from child custody to child
support to property distribution to payment of debts to life insurance and
college expenses. Separation agreements can create temporary or permanent
resolutions of all or some of the above issues. Partial separation
agreements can reserve certain issues for resolution in court or through
mediation. The issues resolved in the agreements depends on the willingness
of the parties, the creativity of their attorneys, and the needs of the
parties.
If you want to know all of your options, call the Law Office of Shawna Collins to schedule a phone conference or an in office appointment with Shawna and find out the best course of action for your case. You may also click on “About Our Online/Virtual Law Office” above, and register for online law services.
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