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Synonyms and antonyms of Divorce and separation in American Thesaurus

Divorce and separation

access (noun)

the legal right to visit your children after you are divorced

accrual (noun)

formallegalSouth African a system for dividing a couple's wealth if the marriage ends, which provides that the person whose wealth has grown less during the marriage can claim from the person whose wealth has grown more

alimony (noun)

money that someone pays to support a husband or wife who they are no longer married to

contact (noun)

the right of a child and a parent who is not living with the child’s other parent to meet regularly

co-respondent (noun)

in a divorce case, someone accused of having sex with the husband or wife of the person who wants to get divorced

dissolution (noun)

legal the process of officially ending a marriage or other legal agreement

dissolve (verb)

legal to officially end a marriage or other legal agreement

divorce (verb)

to take legal action to end your marriage. If two people agree to stop living together, but do not legally end their marriage, they separate

ex (noun)

informal the person that someone used to be married to or used to have a romantic relationship with

joint custody (noun)

an arrangement in which parents who are divorced both have responsibility for taking care of a child and both give the child a home for some of the time

maintenance (noun)

old-fashioned alimony or child support

noncustodial (adjective)

a noncustodial parent does not have legal custody of their child (=the child does not live with them)

palimony (noun)

informal money that a court orders someone to pay to a partner who they used to live with but were not married to

petitioner (noun)

someone who asks a court to officially allow them to get divorced

prenup (noun)

an agreement made by two people before they marry about how they will divide their money and property if they get divorced

prenup ()

a prenuptial agreement

prenuptial agreement (noun)

an agreement made by a man and woman before they marry about how they will divide their money and property if they get divorced

respondent (noun)

formallegal the party in a court case who is against either the appellant or the petitioner or who is responding to an application, especially for divorce

separate (verb)

to stop living with your husband, wife, or sexual partner

separation (noun)

a period of time that people who are usually together spend apart

separation (noun)

a decision by a husband and wife not to live together

tug-of-love (noun)

Britishmainly journalism a disagreement between parents who are divorced or living separately about who their child should live with

visitation (noun)

the right of a divorced parent to visit children who live with the other parent