Yes, a legal separation in Washington can be converted to a divorce, and either spouse may request the conversion under state law.
Some couples choose legal separation initially for financial, religious, or personal reasons. However, circumstances may change over time, and one or both spouses may decide that formally ending the marriage is appropriate. Understanding how conversion works can help you plan your next steps.
You can learn more about legal separation representation on our
Seattle Legal Separation Attorney practice page.
How Conversion Works
Under Washington law, if a court has entered a decree of legal separation, either spouse may later file a motion requesting that the separation be converted into a decree of dissolution (divorce). The court is generally required to grant the conversion upon proper request.
This means that one spouse does not need the other’s consent to convert a legal separation into a divorce.
If you are considering converting a legal separation to divorce in Seattle or King County, our attorneys can help you understand the procedural steps involved.
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Do Property and Parenting Orders Change?
In many cases, the property division and parenting plan established in the legal separation decree remain in effect when the matter is converted to divorce. However, depending on timing and circumstances, additional legal review may be appropriate.
If significant changes have occurred since the entry of the separation decree, separate modification proceedings may be required to adjust parenting or financial terms.
Why Some Couples Convert to Divorce
Common reasons for converting legal separation to divorce include:
- A desire to remarry
- Changed financial circumstances
- Clarification of long-term legal status
- Resolution of religious or personal considerations
For some couples, legal separation serves as a transitional step before final dissolution.
Understanding Your Options
Choosing between maintaining a legal separation and converting to divorce involves practical and financial considerations. Reviewing your situation carefully can help determine the most appropriate course of action.
Whitaker Kent Ordell PLLC represents individuals throughout Seattle and Western Washington in both legal separation and divorce proceedings.
This article is provided for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.
