Legal Question in Family Law in California
legal separation law
How do you prove you are separated with out
filing legal separation with a court. My husband
and I have been married for 6 years. We started
having major problems and we decided to
separate. I am planning to file a divorce in the
next few months. More than a year ago, I moved
out and settled in a different city in a different
county and we haven't contacted each other
since and we don't won a home and our finances
are 100% separate. Immediately after my move,
I changed my address and started to go to
school. In the process of applying for financial
aide I was asked to provide information on my
husband income so they can review my case. I
told them my husband and I are separated and
we don't have any sort of communication (he
doesn't even answer my phone calls). The
financial aide office have asked me to provide
them with evidence that I am separated from my
husband so they can review my case based on
my income alone. Even thought I have no court
issued legal separation papers, how can I prove
to my school that I am separated? Would stating
my change of address be good grouds for
separation evidence? Are there other avenues
that I can take? Please help. Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: legal separation law
File the divorce, what are you waiting for? A "legal separation" is a court judgment the same as a divorce is. It requires the same effort, so if you know you want a divorce, just do it.