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West Virginia Divorce ~ Controlled Separation

Controlled separation is a trendy approach to dealing with divorce in a less confrontational way.  It's popularity has skyrocketed in the last few years.  In a controlled separation you and your spouse will work with a counselor or mediator to arrange separation agreements and work to see if there is a resolution to your marriage as a final step before divorce proceedings continue. 

By having a controlled separation you and your spouse can live separately and make negotiations for a marital solution.  This is a very good thing to try.  Sometimes a third unbiased party like a mediator or counselor can recognize problematic areas and possibly find a way to save your marriage.  If the spouses are separated sometimes problems are easier to identify and possibly rectify.

In a controlled separation there will always be certain guidelines to follow based upon each couple's issues that they have in their marriage.  Here are some ideas for planning your controlled separation.

Someone leaves the household.  It is key to work on your problems without constantly arguing with your spouse.  If one spouse leaves there will be more fresh air between you to make proper decisions.

Separation time limit.  It is a good idea to have a goal as to when you will come to a resolution.  Setting a timeline may help you work toward your goals in a more organized manner. 

No attorney involvement.  You and your spouse should agree to not involve an actual divorce until you have given controlled separation a fair shot and are willing to say that you did give this all you could.

Financial Support.  You and your spouse should agree what is a fair way to make sure your spouse is okay financially.

Children's Involvement.   Your children should not be neglected in any way.  Make a visitation plan and possibly a family outing.

Intimate Relations.  Determine whether continuing a sexual relationship will be wise for you at this difficult time.

Ending the Controlled Separation.  Decide whether one spouse can end the controlled separation or whether both spouses must agree that it should end.

These guidelines will allow you to approach your issues in a positive and respectful manner.  Everyone will be more cool calm and collected.  Good luck to you !

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