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Under the old ''[[Family Relations Act]]'', married spouses rarely argued about when they separated. The issue was sometimes important for unmarried spouses because their ability to ask for spousal support depended on whether they started a court proceeding within one year of the date of separation. | Under the old ''[[Family Relations Act]]'', married spouses rarely argued about when they separated. The issue was sometimes important for unmarried spouses because their ability to ask for spousal support depended on whether they started a court proceeding within one year of the date of separation. | ||
Under the new ''[[Family Law Act]]'', the date of separation has become very important for both married and unmarried spouses. | Under the new ''[[Family Law Act]]'', the date of separation has become very important for both married and unmarried spouses. in general, the date of separation is the date that: | ||
*each spouse's one-half interest in the family property crystallizes, | *each spouse's one-half interest in the family property crystallizes, |