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Do we have to live apart to be considered separated?
No. You can still be separated even if you continue to live in the same house (sometimes even if you have to continue sharing a room).
However, it could be harder to prove to the court that you were in fact separated for that time. It’s helpful if you can explain why the arrangement was a temporary solution (e.g., you couldn’t break a fixed-term lease). You can also rely on other evidence – for example, if you had divided your finances, if you had started sleeping in a guest room, or if you had told your wider community that you had separated.
In that case it’s particularly helpful to make a separation agreement, so that you can later prove when you separated.
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