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October 2025
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October 2025
September 2025
Buying a home together is an exciting step for any couple. But what happens when one partner puts in a larger deposit than the other? In England and Wales, the law does not automatically protect unequal contributions unless the arrangements are clearly recorded. Without the right steps, one partner may risk losing out if the relationship breaks down.
September 2025
When unmarried couples separate, one of the most difficult issues is often what happens to the home they shared. Questions about who owns what, who gets to stay in the property, or whether it should be sold can cause a great deal of stress. In England and Wales, disputes like these may be dealt with through TOLATA proceedings. But what exactly does this mean, and how might it apply to you?
September 2025
More couples are choosing to live together without marrying, but this can leave them without automatic legal protection if the relationship ends. A cohabitation agreement is one way to give both partners clarity and security. Understandably, one of the first questions people ask is: how much does a cohabitation agreement cost in England and Wales?
September 2025
Buying a house together is a big step for any couple. But when couples are not married and the relationship comes to an end, questions often arise about who gets what and how the property will be divided. In England and Wales, the law treats unmarried couples very differently from married couples, and the outcome depends largely on how the property is owned and what financial arrangements have been made.
September 2025
More couples than ever are choosing to live together without marrying or entering into a civil partnership. While this reflects modern relationships, the law in England and Wales does not automatically give cohabiting partners the same rights as married couples. This often comes as a shock when relationships break down. One way to provide clarity is with a cohabitation agreement. But an important question is often asked: are these agreements legally binding and enforceable?
September 2025
For many parents, hearing that their daughter is moving in with her partner is a proud and exciting moment. It marks a new stage in her life, but it can also bring questions about what this means for her future security. In England and Wales, couples who live together without marrying do not have the same rights as married couples. Understanding the legal position can help your daughter make informed choices and avoid difficulties later on.
September 2025
For many parents, the news that their son is moving in with his partner is an important milestone. While it is often an exciting time, it can also raise questions and concerns, especially about what it means for his financial security. In England and Wales, couples who live together without marrying do not automatically gain the same rights as those who are married. Understanding the legal position can help families avoid problems later on.
September 2025
More couples are choosing to live together without getting married or entering a civil partnership. While this works well for many, the law in England and Wales does not give cohabiting partners the same rights as married couples. This often comes as a surprise, particularly when the relationship ends. One way couples can protect themselves is through a cohabitation agreement. But can you write your own cohabitation agreement, or is legal advice essential?
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