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End of the line for Cannon and Carey? Separation fuels rumors

There are many married couples out there that, when rough times become too much to handle, they jump straight to a divorce proceeding. While this is an understandable action to take, sometimes it behooves a spouse who is going through some marital troubles to take a step back and think through what their next course of action should be. In situations like these, legal separation can be a very helpful tool.

In some ways, legal separation is like a divorce. Many of the same issues are at play, and the spouses can talk through some crucial elements of their marriage. However, unlike divorce, legal separation doesn’t actually end the marriage in a legal sense. It gives the two spouses some time apart (even if that is only in namesake) to consider the prospects of permanently ending their marriage and what that would mean for their lives.

Legal separation can still be a complex process, so you need to consult with an attorney before making such a move.

We bring all of this up in light of some rumors surrounding the marriage of Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey. The celebrity couple is apparently going through a tough time, but they have not officially divorced. Cannon recently said that the couple had not been living together for a few months. Whether they filed for legal separation or not is unclear.

They have two children together and would certainly have significant assets to divide during the divorce process, should they ultimately choose to go that route.

Source: Huffington Post, “Nick Cannon Confirms Separation From Wife Mariah Carey,” Lauren Zupkus, Aug. 21, 2014

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