Don't you need time to heal from the separation? Aren't you afraid to jump into a rebound relationship?
I would say no. Until you are legally divorced, it is not fair to the new gal. I wouldn't do it.
2006-11-06 06:53:12
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answered by Rachel 7
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Legally it depends on how long you have been seperated. Spouses usually take advantage of this period, simply because if you handle your new relationships in a tacky matter it will definitely bite you in youyr behind when you are ready to settle your divorce. I advise you if you start dating to use discretion and date wisely. Be careful who you date and how you play your cards. You never let anyone know your full hand you are playing with. People play on your vunerability.
Best Wishes
2006-11-06 06:54:03
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answered by Sassy Shut Your Mouth 5
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If one of you have already moved out, please consider making it legal to protect yourself concerning child custody and support, taxes, and any new debts that might be incurred. It can also help form a basis for negotiating your eventual divorce settlement. All states except Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and Texas recognize legal documentation of separation.
You are still married(I wouldn't be dating anyone in that situation, I didn't look for anyone else while separated because a person needs time to heal from a failed marriage)
2006-11-06 06:52:38
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answered by jaimestar64cross 6
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You're legally still married. I'm not sure what kind of women are going to want to date a married man. I think I'd want to sort out my current mess before embarking on a new love-quest... especially if there are children involved.
2006-11-06 06:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I know it's kinda taboo, but what if you meet a really great person during that time? I met my husband while he was seperated from his first wife. Now we've been married for four years and have a two yr. old daughter.
2006-11-06 06:52:02
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answered by kelleywheel7 2
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Yes And Yes
2006-11-06 06:58:43
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answered by bob r 4
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Depends how long you've been seperated. Do you plan on divorcing? Make sure you've completely gotten over your relationship with your spouse before moving on.
2006-11-06 06:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the state you'll have to look it up I know in SC that you can not date its still considered adultery and they can hold you to that but yea I mean I would date nothing serious but I would.
2006-11-06 06:51:53
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answered by SunShineBabe 3
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Hell, I date and I'm married! What could possibly be wrong if YOU date.
If your separation and ultimate divorce does not involve child custody, a large alimony or having your spouse contract someone to 'whack' you, go for it!!!
2006-11-06 06:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can and yes I would. Because every one need's a pearson who can comefort you. Many people say, I am never going to date. But, never say never. Because we all need that Love.
2006-11-06 07:03:35
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answered by mary l 1
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