How to separate: first steps to take after deciding to separate
How to separate can feel like an overwhelming decision when faced with the reality of a changing family dynamic. Taking…
Separation is tough, but with the right support, it’s also an opportunity to start fresh.
At Lander Solicitors Queensland, our divorce and separation lawyers are here to make the road ahead clearer and less stressful. We focus on practical solutions that protect your interests and help you move forward with confidence.
From the moment you speak with us, you’ll have a clear plan of action, a team in your corner, and the reassurance that every step is being handled with your best outcome in mind.
Whether you’ve just started the separation process, are considering it, or are ready to apply for divorce, we’ll guide you through the process with straightforward advice and strong representation.
While every situation is different, we always recommend speaking with a family lawyer to understand your options and make informed decisions before starting the separation process.
The earlier you get professional advice, the more control you’ll have over the outcome. Our Brisbane divorce and separation lawyers can guide you through these first steps so you feel confident and well-prepared.
Separation is when you and your partner stop living together as a couple, either in the same home or separately. Divorce is the legal ending of a marriage through the Court. You must usually be separated for at least 12 months before applying for divorce.
The date of separation is recorded on an Application for Divorce and is sworn or affirmed to be true and correct by the Applicant. The court will not grant your divorce if you cannot prove that you separated from your spouse at least 12 months before you file your Application for Divorce, the Court will not grant your divorce.
No, there’s no formal registration process. However, if separation is disputed, you may need to prove it, so it’s a good idea to confirm it in writing.
Yes, this is called ‘separation under one roof.’ You’ll need evidence to prove you were living separately, such as changes to sleeping arrangements, finances, and how you present yourselves to family and friends.
For married couples, property settlement must generally be finalised within 12 months of divorce. For de facto couples, you have two years from the date of separation.
At Lander Solicitors Queensland, we’ll stand by your side every step of the way, offering reassurance and legal guidance when you need it most. If you’re ready to take the first steps toward a new chapter, contact us today to schedule a consultation.
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