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December 1, 2017 By Emma Brooks

What if my partner and I have agreed the financial aspects of our separation?

In Scotland, the financial settlement that you have reached should be recorded in a document called either a Minute of Agreement or Separation Agreement. That is a contract between you and your partner. It is sensible to have the agreement checked and the Minute of Agreement prepared by a solicitor to ensure that it is watertight.

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