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My name is Jessica Culver, and Im a family lawyer at Dummit Fradin in Greensboro North Carolina. A separation agreement is a great way to resolve issues incident to your divorce. From the time you separate until you divorce, a year passes. So, in that time we can resolve several of the issues via a separation agreement. A separation agreement is essentially a contract between you and your spouse, so it does require your spouses consent and signature to wrap it up. There are many pros and cons to a separation agreement. For example, it can be much more amicable process, meaning you and your spouse can resolve these issues by agreement. On the other hand, not everything can be resolved by a separation agreement. Child custody requires an order from the court in order to be enforceable. I urge you to hire an attorney if you think you need a separation agreement. Ive seen several separation agreements gone wrong, and in order to fix that document it can be much more expensive