Legal Separation Status Clarification
Summary
A dismissal in Arizona does not typically reverse existing court orders, meaning your 2015 legal separation likely remains in effect unless explicitly reversed by the court. Mutual agreement between parties does not automatically override a court order. If the legal separation is still intact, the property agreement from that separation is generally enforceable. Consulting a family law attorney can provide clarity and ensure your rights are protected.Full Conversation
What if we both agree that we INTEDED to end the separation at that time? Can that supercede the law and make it so our legal separation ended on the date of the dismissal?
In Arizona, mutual agreement between parties doesn't automatically override a court order. The legal separation likely remains unless formally reversed by the court. For a specific resolution, it's best to consult with a family law attorney. Would you like help connecting with a local attorney to discuss this further?
If the legal separation is still in tact, does that mean the property agreement we had in that separation is still enforceable?
In Arizona, if the legal separation is still intact, the property agreement associated with that separation typically remains enforceable. It's essential to check the specifics of the court order and consult with a family law attorney for detailed advice. Would you like assistance connecting with a local attorney?