PROCEDURE FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION
The procedure for obtaining a Decree of Judicial Separation is the same as that for obtaining a divorce. However, the proceedings end at the same stage as Decree Nisi because the couple remain legally married. A Decree of Judicial Separation will be pronounced.
As with a divorce, the procedure begins with filing a Petition with court. The grounds are the same as the five facts used to support a Divorce Petition. However, there is no need to show that the marriage has irretrievably broken down.
The court has the same range of powers to determine financial matters in Judicial Separation as it does in Divorce Proceedings apart from pension splitting. A Judicial Separation confirms that the parties are independent financially. It is still possible to proceed with a Divorce Petition after a decree of Judicial Separation has been pronounced. |