The law relating to the division of property owned by cohabiting couples varies greatly from that relating to married couples. The most important asset is usually the home and the division of this will very much depend on what was agreed at the time of purchase.
If you’re cohabiting or thinking of doing so you may wish to consider a Cohabitation Agreement to protect your interests. We can advise you on future settlements, protecting assets held at the start of the relationship and appropriate financial provision for your children.
If your relationship has broken down, our solicitors can advise you on your particular situation, the settlement that you can expect and draw up a financial agreement on your behalf.
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