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Do we have to get divorced or can we remain separated indefinitely?

Questions & AnswersBy Christopher E. HebergFebruary 16, 2012

Additional  Information: I left my husband a couple of years ago and moved out of state (I’m in Cranston, Rhode Island now but we were married in Boston). When I moved, we just needed some time apart.   I don’t plan to remarry and don’t expect he would either.  Are there any issues with remaining separated…

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