postseparation

noun

Etymology

From post- + separation.

  1. derived from separatio
  2. derived from separacion
  3. inherited from separacioun
  4. prefixed as postseparation — “post + separation

Definitions

  1. The period following a separation.

    • Particularly common in postseparation is rape or other forms of assault, which conveys a powerful message of ownership: “You continue to be mine, and I retain my rights to your body until I decide otherwise.”
    • In any action seeking post-separation support, child support, equitable distribution, child custody or visitation, a party seeking a temporary order on a matter of urgency may file a motion for an expedited hearing.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA