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Re: Advise on separation but not married..?

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17 Jul 09 #132068 by Angelise
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My partner has decided to walk out of our relationship when there was nothing wrong with it. So it has ended for no reason, he doesn't even want to talk about it.

I note that there seems to be a lot of support for conventional divorce, is there similar support of those of us who get caught in a divorce having never been married?

Thanks

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17 Jul 09 #132072 by D L
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If you mean emotional support, there is plenty here - what you will go through will be the same as anyone else who is going through a relationship breakdown.

If you mean legal support, yes, we have that too, but you do need to be careful when reading the boards and make sure you are reading the ones specifically relating to your problem.

Do you have any specific questions?

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