Cohabitation issues

Unmarried couples aren't protected by law in the same way that married couples or civil partners are. It is usually only when the relationship breaks down, or sadly someone dies that this is ever realised.

Through our Family, Divorce & Children team we can offer advice on property ownership, joint tenancies and trust deeds if you are buying a home with someone you aren't married to. The team can also help you with cohabitation and separation agreements.

You should also consider making or updating a Will to ensure that your assets are properly taken care of in the unfortunate event of yours or a partner's death. 

Call us now on 0800 158 4147 or use the enquiry form to get in touch. 

 


 

Advice on property ownership

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Rachel Weldrake, Family Law Solicitor, Tayntons LLP, Gloucester highlights difficulties caused to divorcing couples by controversial reforms to public sector pensions - With the Unions embroiled in a bitter dispute with the Government, couples are putting a hold on financial proceedings until they know how much pension they will receive after the dispute is... read more


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