Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia

Time of Separation

I would like to know,how long I need to be separated

before a divorce can take place?


Asked on 2/10/04, 10:37 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Wayne Comer Wayne E. Comer, Esquire

Re: Time of Separation

I think its best to give you that Code Section Verbatim:

"(9) (a) On the application of either party if and when the husband and wife have lived separate and apart without any cohabitation and without interruption for one year. In any case where the parties have entered into a separation agreement and there are no minor children either born of the parties, born of either party and adopted by the other or adopted by both parties, a divorce may be decreed on application if and when the husband and wife have lived separately and apart without cohabitation and without interruption for six months. A plea of res adjudicata or of recrimination with respect to any other provision of this section shall not be a bar to either party obtaining a divorce on this ground; nor shall it be a bar that either party has been adjudged insane, either before or after such separation has commenced, but at the expiration of one year or six months, whichever is applicable, from the commencement of such separation, the grounds for divorce shall be deemed to be complete, and the committee of the insane defendant, if there be one, shall be made a party to the cause, or if there be no committee, then the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the insane defendant."

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Answered on 2/11/04, 11:30 am
Scott Nolan The Law Offices of Scott C. Nolan

Re: Time of Separation

There are two answers to this. If you have no minor children and you and your spouse have signed a Property Settlement Agreement, you may file for divorce after a separation of six months. Otherwise, you must live separate and apart from your spouse for twelve months prior to filing for divorce.

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Answered on 2/10/04, 11:58 am


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