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→The Divorce Act
In other words, a married couple may attempt to reconcile and can resume a cohabiting relationship for a maximum of 90 days without stopping the clock on separation as a reason for a divorce order. If a couple have lived together for more than 90 days since the first separation, the one-year clock will start again at the end of the last period in which they lived together as married spouses.
The 90 days needn't be consecutive in <span class="noglossary">order</span> to stop the clock. If you are claiming separation as the reason for your divorce, you cannot have resumed your relationship with your spouse for a ''total '' of 90 days within the one-year period of separation.
===The ''Family Law Act''===