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Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that even living in the same house sets the clock back. I could be wrong.
That is correct, the clock doesn't start until someone moves out of the residence. The OP needs to realize this.
Not necessarily, not if both spouses agree on the date of separation. The danger here is she can't control what her husband says if she starts sleeping with him again. Frankly she can't control it either way, but this might make him more likely to go back on their agreement.
I have been through this, that is how it works. Sorry to bust your bubble.
I know a judge who signed off on a divorce decree dividing up the house because of financial reasons (i.e. H will reside in this bedroom, W in this, shared kitchen etc.). So at the stage of separation, it absolutely can happen but it's harder to prove. You'd have to actually prove it rather than it being presumed because of living arrangements. Having sex though? Huge check for resetting the clock and starting the date of separation over.