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Is there “Legal Separation” in New Jersey?

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Is there “Legal Separation” in New Jersey?

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A. No. If a marriage is irretrievably broken, a separation only succeeds in postponing the inevitable. In New Jersey, a separation cannot compel an unwilling spouse to provide financial information, divide assets, allocate debts or pay support.

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