Whether you are married or in a domestic partnership, you may want to file a dissolution of the relationship.
There are several ways to file for a dissolution. For example, you can decide to use mediation to resolve the dispute. If your case isn’t resolved through mediation, you may have to go through a separate trial. You may also be required to serve court forms on your ex.
In addition to filing for a dissolution, you can also file for a legal separation. In a legal separation, the parties can retain the benefits of their marriage. They may also be able to keep health insurance and other benefits. They may also be able to close a joint account.
If you are considering filing for a dissolution of a domestic partnership, you may also be able to file for a cohabitation property agreement. A cohabitation property agreement is a legal document that outlines the property of the partnership and the obligations of each partner.
A cohabitation property agreement may be necessary to protect the assets of the partnership. In some cases, the parties can decide how to divide the assets. If they cannot agree, they will have to file a case to terminate the partnership with a family court.
If you are considering filing for a dissolution of a domestic partnership, you may be able to use mediation to resolve the dispute. Mediation can help reduce stress for the parties.