What is Judicial Separation?

 

A formal court-ordered separation that is not a divorce but which allows the court to make financial orders. Judicial separations are rare and are usually used where parties do not wish to divorce, perhaps for religious or reputational reasons, but do wish to finalise financial matters.

 

Search Legal Jargon

Popular

What is an Abstract or Epitome of Title?

A summary or list of relevant title deeds proving the ownership history of a property,…

Read more

What is a Deed of Postponement or Priority?

A document used to confirm that a lender agrees that their already-registered charge (mortgage) will be ranked…

Read more

Portfolio Builder

Select the legal expertise that you would like to download or add to the portfolio

Download    Add to portfolio   
Portfolio
Title Type CV Email

Remove All

Download


Click here to share this shortlist.
(It will expire after 30 days.)