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Separation
Separation means ending your relationship or stopping living together.
Regarding the French Law, there are differents ways and obstacles to separate depending if you’re married, in a French PACS or cohabitation (French civil partnership).
Therefore, there is different ways to end the relationship:
Divorce is to permanently end your marriage and you or your partner can apply.
PACS dissolution is to permanently end your ‘civil partnership’ and you and your partner both must send the request of dissolution to the civil service where they got ‘pacsed’.
Cohabitation dissolution has no obligation regarding the French Law. In some cases a damages allowance can be asked.

Thinking about a divorce
To understand all the options you’ve got when getting a divorce or a separation, we recommend you to read this article!
Whatever your citizenship is or the country you live in, getting a divorce or a separation can be an emotionally charged and difficult time.
Whether you’re french and live abroad, your children are french and live in France too, a part of your assets is in France, your partner is french, …. it’s essential to contact a french international family law lawyer to understand your rights and duties.

Separation
Separation means ending your relationship or stopping living together.
Regarding the French Law, there are differents ways and obstacles to separate depending if you’re married, in a French PACS or cohabitation (French civil partnership).
Therefore, there is different ways to end the relationship:
Divorce is to permanently end your marriage and you or your partner can apply.
PACS dissolution is to permanently end your ‘civil partnership’ and you and your partner both must send the request of dissolution to the civil service where they got ‘pacsed’.
Cohabitation dissolution has no obligation regarding the French Law. In some cases a damages allowance can be asked.