How much you interact is by state law. |
| One thing is you need to have someone come out and observe you in the environment who's willing to attest to it in a court affidavit. |
This is not true. You claim a date for separation and agree to it. |
Good primer: https://www.livesaymyers.com/in-home-separation-virginia/#:~:text=The%20parties%20should%20tell%20family,to%20these%20facts%20under%20oath. |
Yes, two teenagers. |
We have a credit card we are both authorized users on that we use to buy anything kid/house related and then pay it off each month. My attorney said this was ok. In Va the clock starts running on your 12 mo separation on the day of your physical separation, not your financial separation. Although obviously the financial separation must be complete before you divorce. Ill be honest, we have been lazier about separating expenses then we would if we lived apart. For instance, I have had “open my own checking acct” on my to do list for two months and just havent done so yet. However our divorce is amicable (as amicable as you can get) and we both are 100000% committed to making this easy on the kids. If my husband had cheated on me or there was abuse or another awful circumstance, what we are doing would be impossible. |
You need a formal agreement if you want to get the formal clock going on filing for divorce. |
We had a credit card for family expenses and we split the bill. I paid it and he transferred money, |
Per my attorney, the courts don't really ask for this any longer in this region (NoVa) bc they get how expensive it is. But they do tend to ask for this more in lower col regions of the state. That said, I did have a friend come over to the house and take a few pics on her phone of our new sleeping setup and then email them to me with a few sentences about what she saw. Just in case. |
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It was awful. My kids said it was awful. Super awkward for them. But this was during lockdown so it might be better now.
I don’t have advice but I’m sure it’s workable in certain situations. Probably requires legit boundaries and firm schedule. Im sorry You’re in this situation. Hope your son is ok. |
I had to have an affidavit signed. Yes we agreed to the date. In VA |
No, you need a date. The agreement can be done at any time up to filing as long as you have an established date. Almost no one does a formal separation agreement. They immediately work on a property settlement agreement and that can be signed anytime right before filing what you need to do with establish a valid separation date that’s it. People reading please get an attorney for consults before listening to people on this board that have no idea what they’re talking about. |