Separated Under One Roof: What You Need to Know

Separated Under One Roof: What You Need to Know

Many people assume separation only begins when someone moves out. However, Australian family law recognises that a couple can be separated while continuing to live in the same home.

In this episode of The Ex-Files – The Divorce and Separation Podcast, Australian family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald explain what separation under one roof means, why former couples may remain living together, and how to create a clear record that the relationship has ended.

They discuss divorce requirements, disputed separation dates, property settlement time limits, shared expenses, evidence, children, safety and practical steps to protect your position.

In this episode, we discuss:

• What “separated under one roof” means in Australian family law.
• Why housing costs, finances or parenting may keep former couples in the same home.
• Why separate bedrooms, bank accounts or a lack of intimacy are not decisive on their own.
• How clear communication, public presentation and the overall relationship may affect the separation date.
• Evidence that may help prove separation, including messages, records and affidavits.
• The 12-month separation requirement for divorce and the additional evidence that may be required.
• Why the separation date matters for de facto property settlement time limits.
• Managing the mortgage, bills, shared expenses and financial documents.
• When tension or safety concerns mean living under one roof is no longer appropriate.
• Practical updates involving Centrelink, tax, schools, medical providers, wills and enduring powers of attorney.

Key Takeaways

• You do not need to live in separate homes to be legally separated.
• Separation does not need to be mutual, but it should be clearly communicated.
• No single fact proves separation. The Court considers the relationship as a whole.
• Keep contemporaneous records of household, financial and communication arrangements.
• Collect relevant financial documents while you still have lawful access to them.
• Safety and children’s wellbeing should come first where there is abuse, risk or escalating conflict.
• Early legal advice can help preserve evidence and clarify your next steps.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction and Disclaimer
01:14 - Understanding Legal Separation
03:52 - Navigating Practical Necessities
06:32 - Important Time Limits
08:22 - Proving Separation
15:49 - Legal Considerations and Documentation
22:30 - Final Thoughts

Contact

Alex Wynn – alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au
Liza Friedwald – liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au

Keywords

separated under one roof, separation under one roof Australia, living together after separation, separated but living together, Australian family law, divorce Australia, proof of separation, date of separation, de facto separation, property settlement time limit, shared mortgage after separation, parenting after separation, Centrelink separation, Family Court Australia

Disclaimer

This podcast provides general educational information only and is not legal advice.

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