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Emotional Stages Of Separation In Virginia (Part B)

Charles Hofheimer, Attorney
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Each divorce is unique; sometimes both partners are ready to end the relationship, but in other cases, one or both partners are unprepared for the way the events unfold.

Special Considerations in a Virginia Separation

The emotional stages of your Virginia separation will likely be similar to the stages of grief. It is the process of letting go of something that means (or at one time meant) so much.

For couples that choose in-home separation in Virginia, the phases of emotional separation can be even more challenging.

In-home separation in Virginia involves living in the same house as your spouse while remaining technically separated. Couples most commonly choose this option because maintaining two separate households can be a financial strain.

Also, many couples want to continue living as a family-at least, to some extent-so that their children's lives won't be thrown into upheaval.

The laws governing in-home separation in Virginia are fairly detailed
. Among the rules are that each partner must:
  • Maintain their own space in the home;
  • Pay for food and other items separately; and
  • Observe many other precautions to avoid presenting themselves as a couple.

This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what it takes to achieve a legally recognized in-home separation. Your Virginia divorce attorney can advise you at the outset of how to proceed in this complicated prospect.

Challenges Of In-Home Separation in Virginia

Some people may find the practice of in-home separation to be a good way to adjust to the reality of becoming single again. Others may find the in-home separation to be a rather difficult experience. Some reasons for this include:
  • Seeing your spouse on a regular basis during this time might bring up painful feelings, on at least some occasions. These feelings may differ at each stage of emotional separation and may include sadness, anger, denial, relief and other emotions.
  • The specific rules and regulations for an in-home separation in Virginia might be difficult for some couples to follow.
  • If you and your spouse are prone to bickering and nasty disagreements over daily chores and household matters, living in the same home will probably push your buttons.
  • You and your spouse might be tempted at times to resume sexual relations, which can seriously complicate the emotional separation process and expressly violates the conditions of in-home separation in Virginia.

Contacting a Virginia Divorce Attorney

Your Virginia divorce attorney will help you make the best decisions regarding the type of separation to pursue, and will counsel you on all other matters related to Virginia separation and divorce.

At this vulnerable time, it's critical that you have exceptional legal representation that not only understands the specifics of your case, but is dedicated to your best interests and that of your family.

The Virginia divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee represent Virginia women who are considering a separation or divorce. We are committed to fighting for your rights, assisting in child custody disputes, and advocating that you receive everything you are entitled to and need in order to start your new life. You can learn more by requesting a FREE copy of our guide, What Every Virginia Woman Should Know About Divorce, or reserving your seat at our monthly divorce seminar - 757-425-5200.



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