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Agreements after Separation

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The parties' future relationship with each other
Most separation agreements include a whole section devoted to describing how the parties will deal with each other once the agreement is executed. Typically, this portion of an agreement requires the parties, among other things, to:
#*not incur debts in the name of the other party,#*not interfere with the personal life of the other party, including interfering with the other party's dating or future spousal relationships, or their relationships with their parents, family and friends, and#*not molest, harass, or annoy the other party.
Some separation agreements will also describe what will happen if the parties reconcile with each other. Most often an agreement will simply say that it will become a marriage agreement or a cohabitation agreement if the parties reconcile, and that it will not cease to be in effect or binding on the parties simply because of the reconciliation.
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