Cohabitation

Couples are increasingly choosing to live together without marrying. There is no legal concept of 'common law spouse' contrary to common belief which means that at the end of a relationship, one partner is often left in a vulnerable position financially.

The law relating to those who are unmarried but who have lived together is complex and you will need advice when separating. We can give you expert advice about whether or not you can claim an interest in a property which is in your partner's name, the extent of your interest in any jointly owned property and if you are entitled to any financial provision for your children.

You may be thinking of starting out together and want to avoid any possible arguments in the future if you separate. You may be investing more money, or a property in a relationship than your partner and want to make sure your assets are protected. Dennison Greer can provide you with expert advice on all of these issues, including cohabitation agreements and help negotiate agreements for you.

Please telephone 0845 807 7788 to arrange your FREE 30-minute initial appointment.