State: California
If a married couple self-prepares all the paperwork, agreements, etc. necessary for separation, signs and gets them notarized but does not file anything with the courts, it would save the court costs but is it just as effective as a full court separation (because after all, the papers were notarized implying that the couples signed the documents without any coercion)?
Our case is one in which we are amicably separating and have no disputes about how to settle the assets and income, and our children are already grown up.
The question assumes greater importance if we enter into divorce say a few years later and do not want to have disputes about the assets at that time.
Can someone throw some light please? Thank you for your help.
If a married couple self-prepares all the paperwork, agreements, etc. necessary for separation, signs and gets them notarized but does not file anything with the courts, it would save the court costs but is it just as effective as a full court separation (because after all, the papers were notarized implying that the couples signed the documents without any coercion)?
Our case is one in which we are amicably separating and have no disputes about how to settle the assets and income, and our children are already grown up.
The question assumes greater importance if we enter into divorce say a few years later and do not want to have disputes about the assets at that time.
Can someone throw some light please? Thank you for your help.