Cohabitation Agreement Solicitors

Many 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 have solicitors who specialise in legal matters pertaining to unmarried couples. We can guide you in legal matters arising from cohabitation and help protect your rights.

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Lorraine Toal
Family Bromley

Lorraine Toal

Partner
Family Bromley

Cohabitation FAQs

Should I get a cohabitation agreement before or after moving in together?

Ideally, you should arrange a cohabitation agreement before you start living together or as soon as possible after moving in. This ensures clarity from the outset about ownership of assets and financial arrangements.

Can we change our cohabitation agreement later?

Yes, cohabitation agreements can be updated if your circumstances change. Our cohabitation agreement solicitors can help you review and amend your agreement as needed.

What happens to property if we split up without a cohabitation agreement?

Without a cohabitation agreement, disputes over property ownership can be complex and costly. The law for unmarried couples is uncertain, and applications to court may be necessary to resolve ownership disputes.

Do cohabitation agreements cover children?

Cohabitation agreements can address financial arrangements that may affect children, but they cannot override the court’s duty to prioritize the welfare of children in any disputes.

How much does a cohabitation agreement cost?

The cost of a cohabitation agreement varies depending on the complexity of your assets and circumstances. Our cohabitation agreement lawyers can provide transparent pricing based on your specific needs.

Can a cohabitation agreement protect my business?

Yes, a cohabitation agreement can specify that business assets remain separate and are not considered joint property. This can help protect your business interests if the relationship ends.

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