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hi michael schuster here on behalf of the team of all types of divorce professionals here at divorce specialist group today im going to share some facts about doing your own separation agreement if youre trying to save some legal fees these days you can find almost anything you want online including separation agreements occasionally people try to save money on legal fees or mediation fees by downloading or creating their own separate separation agreement agreeing on splitting assets and sharing custody seems easy if and when a couple intends to remain amicable and although i do post a lot of information to help people through difficult and high conflict divorces nobody is more in favor of a friendly amicable divorce than i am but when it comes to drafting or signing your own separation agreement there are a lot of important factors for you to consider the first thing id like to point out is regardless of whether two people agree to something verbally or in writing if it contradicts