Talk to your spouse only when you are calm. Walk away from volatile situations where tempers are escalating. Recognize that both of you have contributed to the situation and choose to take a responsible approach to dealing with it.
Set up couples counseling sessions so you and your spouse can discuss any issues relating to the separation, such as problems relating to the marriage and how you will deal with children and finances. Choose an unbiased counselor who is experienced in marriage counseling.
Create an identity separate from your spouse. Remove any dependencies and use this time to become independent and confident in yourself. Treat your spouse with respect and consideration as much as possible.
Provide your spouse with your new home address and phone numbers if you are moving out. Let your spouse know how to contact you in case of an emergency.
Give your spouse advance notice if you are planning on re-scheduling a counseling session or a visit with the children. If you are taking the kids away from your spouse for a visit, provide information about where you will be taking the kids and what time you will be returning.
Inform your spouse if you are dating anyone new. Let your spouse know how you will handle this when it comes to informing your children.