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Cohabitation Agreements
Cohabitation agreements provides the framework for a couple who want to live together in order to protect themselves from unnecessary cost and litigation should their cohabitation break down. They can clearly regulate their property rights and what arrangements might be made for mutual financial support, dealing with debt, caring for children, etc.
It also allows the individuals concerned to determine in advance who will keep specific assets and what will happen to assets that have been purchased jointly if they separate. This agreement is intended to bind both parties.
The key advantage of a cohabitation agreement is that it sets down some practical guidelines for you and your partner, regarding your relationship. Having these guidelines in black and white can make things much clearer, not to mention less painful, in the event of a break up.
Everyone's personal situation and circumstances are different. So every agreement is different. The job of our Cohabitation Solicitors is to ensure that you make the right one for your needs.

