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PartnerMany couples are now choosing to live together rather than get married, but what you might not realise, is that under English Law there is no such thing as a “common law” husband or wife. We can guide you in legal matters arising from cohabitation.
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Many couples are now choosing to live together rather than get married. There are around 4 million couples in England and Wales who have chosen to co-habit. It is important to note that unmarried couples who cohabit and who do not formalise their relationship through either marriage or civil partnership will have significantly fewer rights and less protection in law.
Many cohabiting couples do not realise that under English Law there is no such thing as a “common law” husband or wife – living together for a period of time, even if it is for many years, does not mean co-habitees acquire the same rights and responsibilities as a married couple, nor do they have access to the remedies available to married couples on the breakdown of their relationship.
While this may of course suit many couples, in certain circumstances it can leave partners vulnerable should the relationship break down.
If you live with or are about to start living with a partner then you may wish to draw up a cohabitation agreement to clarify the ownership of shared property and other assets to ensure that your partner and any children will be provided for, should anything unexpected happen.
A typical cohabitation agreement will deal with issues including :-
With long term relationships, especially where there are children under the age of 18, you should strongly consider trying to agree a legal separation agreement (also known as a Deed of Separation). Whilst this is not legally binding or enforceable in court. However, if the agreement has been made between partners who have both received independent legal advice from experienced family law solicitors and there has been full and frank financial disclosure, then the agreement may guide the courts in any future litigation arising from a dispute.
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