Hi gayehead
Sorry no you are still living on the same property need to live in seperate homes the law will not look at this once either of you have moved out then it starts the long 1year 1day for the divorce its stinks but thats the law if you have the house change the locks they do not belong in your home this is the law and can have them put in jail for this.
Tell this person to move out so both of you can move on with life unless you want to get back with each other
Hope this helps out
Bye for now
Dear gayehead:
Greetings. No, you cannot be legally separated and living on the same property. Thank you.
Janet L. Fritts
Attorney with Rosen Law Firm
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Can you still be separated and live on the same property. My husband are going to separate, but being independent until our house would sell is not a possibity right now. We have a workshop/guesthouse and he says he can move in there until our house would sell. How do you prove to the judge that you have not been together for a year to get the divorce.