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How to Get Your Spouse to Sign a Separation Agreement E-mail
Be fair, be reasonable, be polite, be respectful and be patient.
    
Now for many people who have separated and are preparing for divorce, their emotions are running high. There may be hostility between the spouses. But unless you have a separation agreement, your divorce will take much longer than it would if you did have such an agreement.

If you cannot successfully negotiate with your spouse, then a third party such as a professional mediator may solve the problem.

The judge hearing the divorce application will look far more favorably on any agreement which both parties have signed and are prepared to support. Find a way to reach a unified approach to such things as child support and child custody.
 
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