What difference is there between someone just out of a long defacto relationship and someone whose divorce is not yet finalised.
I see a lot of statements around if a divorce is still pending that the person should be avoided.
Given that many places have lengthy minimum separation periods and backed up legal systems. Given (where I live) defacto relationships are basically treated the same as marriage in many ways (financial, debts, children).
What difference is there? What does the status of "separated but not divorced" and "ended a defacto relationship" have in common?
Submitted April 20, 2019 at 09:05PM
I see a lot of statements around if a divorce is still pending that the person should be avoided.Given that many places have lengthy minimum separation periods and backed up legal systems. Given (where I live) defacto relationships are basically treated the same as marriage in many ways (financial, debts, children).What difference is there? What does the status of "separated but not divorced" and "ended a defacto relationship" have in common?
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