Not true. You can get remarried when you are legally separated. That only requires a lack of cohabitation for a set period of time. Varies from state to state. In canada it's 1 year. After 1 year of not living together you are legally separated and can remarry.
That doesn't sound right to me.
I can't find anything on the web to confirm that. Everything I read indicates that you must be divorced to remarry, and you need to wait at least a year of separation to apply for divorce.
So separation is literally not living together (although there are exceptional circumstances where you reside in the same home but are still "separated"), but it doesn't matter how long you are separated, it could be 10 years, you still need to file for a divorce to be eligible to remarry, otherwise your original marriage is still upheld, regardless of separation state.
This link pretty much spells it out:
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Two extracts:
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Q: What is the difference between separation and Divorce?
A: A Divorce is the legal termination that ends your marriage and allows you to remarry if you wish.
A separation is an action that married couples make prior to a Divorce. In Canada one of the grounds for a Divorce is the completion of a one-year separation period. After this time has passed you can file for Divorce. During a separation spouses live apart with the intention of ending their marriage. However, you are still legally married and at any time you can reconcile
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Q: If I have been separated for a long time does that mean I am automatically Divorced?
A: No. Divorce never just automatically occurs and a marriage never nullifies regardless of how long you and your spouse have been separated. Separation for one year is an acceptable ground for Divorce, but to receive the actual Divorce you must go through the correct legal process in Canada.
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So I don't know where you're getting your information from...
But getting back to Bella's circumstances, while she may not be divorced, and her separation doesn't mean she is no longer married, her marriage is dead and it's not morally wrong for her to be seeing others. It'd just be legally wrong for her to marry someone before she gets divorced.
Guys I don't want to play the interlude (female protagonist crap) of the game. When I load the Season 2 save, It's starts from the Interlude part. Could anybody passed the Interlude and going for Jill and/or Isabel path share the save file here, please?
If you go to options and set it to skip unseen text and skip after options then press TAB in the game, it'll take you about 5 minutes to motor through the Interlude and then you never have to play it again.
That's basically illustrating that DPC is just shitty at characters. All of them.
They have a lot of overlapping basic bitch elements
How does creating intentionally flawed characters make DPC shitty at making characters?
In spite of all the girls' many flaws, so many people fucking love them (as much as you can love a character in a story, if your love goes deeper than that, like let's say "Mark" deeper, then perhaps get help).
I'd say that makes DPC very good at making characters.
How is it shitty for characters to have their own desires and needs? Pretty much no human ever is utterly selfless and living only to satisfy the needs of others.
Except perhaps in porn games where the girls should live and breathe to service the mc!