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Disponible en Français I made an adult interdependent partner agreement with someone, but now we are no longer together. I do not want to be a party to the agreement anymore. Do I have to do anything formal to signify that the agreement is over?It is possible for you to formally indicate in another written agreement with your former partner that the interdependent relationship is over, that you intend to live separate and apart and that there is no possibility of reconciliation. Making such an agreement, would be the clearest way to signify the end of the relationship. Other ways in which an interdependent relationship will be treated as ended will be as follows:
Even if you did not make an adult interdependent partner agreement for the time when you were together, you can still make a written agreement to signify that the adult interdependent relationship is over. Once the adult interdependent relationship is ended in any of the above ways, you become former adult interdependent partners. June 2003 Back Content last reviewed 20:14, 16 October 2008.
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