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A limited divorce is a divorce from bed and board. It grants spouses the
right to live separate and apart from one another, although they remain
as husband and wife and cannot remarry.
A limited divorce may be sought for religious purposes when spouses do
not have grounds for an absolute divorce (which terminates the
marriage). Filing for a limited divorce will allow the Court to decide
custody, support, use and possession of the home and personal property,
to resolve disputes regarding ownership of personal property or order
the sale of jointly owned personal property.
However, under a limited divorce, the Court cannot equitably divide the
parties’ marital property or order the sale of jointly owned real
property, such as the family home.
Although spouses cannot remarry under a limited divorce, for tax
purposes, spouses granted a limited divorce may file as single
taxpayers.
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