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Living together agreements

istock_000004083568xsmall_105_pxMore and more couples now live together without getting married or forming a civil partnership.

However, no matter how long a relationship endures, the law still effectively treats such couples as separate individuals with no rights or liabilities to each other if the relationship ends.

This has some far reaching consequences, particularly in relation to a home, which is most people's biggest asset.  The majority of couples fail to consider this until after the relationship has ended.

Unlike married couples, co-habiting couples have no basic rights to their partner's property or to maintenance if they split up. Basically what is his is his, what is hers is hers. This also applies to any debt.

It may not sound very romantic, but it makes good sense for unmarried couples to enter into an agreement when they start living together to try and cover any disputes on property if they should split up.

Contacts

The family team at Elliot Mather Solicitors would be happy to assist you with this.

Julie Skill in Chesterfield on  01246 231288 

Ruth Froggatt in Mansfield on  01623 655 666 

Libby Wood in Matlock on  01629 584885 

 

 

 

Contact Details

We have offices in :

Chesterfield
Tel: 01246 231 288

Mansfield
Tel: 01623 655 666

Matlock

Tel: 01629 584 885

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