"The Gunners manager and Annie got a judge to issue a
'separation of bodies' judgement in June. It means they are free to see other people - but it's not a full divorce" (emphasis added).
https://www.newyorkfamilylawblog.com/361/How to put "separation of bodies" and "de facto separation" together? Apparently,
de facto may be placed before or after the noun it qualifies: "Importantly,
de facto parties need to be aware that, whilst there is no time limit on how soon after
separation de facto, parties can apply for property splitting orders, if an application for property splitting orders has not been made before the expiration of two years of the date of separation, de facto parties are precluded from bringing an application, without the leave of the Court."
https://n9.cl/uerh3Zero Google Search results for:
de facto and physical separation:
https://n9.cl/n86hode facto separation and separation of bodies:
https://n9.cl/igm2wIn this case, I'll probably reverse the word order and go with "separation of bodies and de facto separation": (2 results)
https://n9.cl/oa81wSeparation of bodies and de facto separation: what differences?
https://n9.cl/ev2uw