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}}This section talks about the emotional dimensions of separation. Although the section "[[Separation and the Law on Separation]]" goes into the legal dimensions of separation in a lot of detail, the law and the courts only deal with a narrow slice of all the things that go on when a relationship ends and often ignore, because they must, the larger emotional and psychological issues. Even though the law doesn't talk about them, these issues sometimes have a huge influence on people's ability to work together after separation and often play an important role in determining how separating adults will go about resolving their legal problems and the length of time it takes to find that resolution. An understanding of the emotions involved in separation can help to reduce conflict and the cost of resolving the legal issues arising from separation.
 
 
 
This section applies to people in both married and unmarried relationships. It provides an introduction to the emotional aspects of separation, looks at the grieving process that accompanies the end of a long-term relationship, and discusses how the emotions involved in separation can impact on wrapping up the legal issues a people might have to deal with.
 
 
 
==Introduction==
 
 
 
Ending a long-term relationship, whether married or unmarried, is not just a matter of packing your bags and walking out the front door. Separation stirs up incredibly powerful emotions that can take a surprisingly long
 
 
 
==Resources and links==
 
 
 
===Legislation===
 
 
 
* ''[[Family Law Act]]''
 
* ''[[Divorce Act]]''
 
 
 
===Links===
 
 
 
*[https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4639 Legal Services Society’s Family Law website's information page on Separation & Divorce]
 
*[http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/divorce/index.html Department of Justice's website "Divorce and Separation"]
 
*[http://www.counsellingbc.com BC Counsellors by Practice Area]
 
*[http://bc-counsellors.org BC Association of Clinical Counsellors]
 
*[http://www.bcamft.bc.ca Association for Marriage and Family Therapy]
 
 
 
 
 
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