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Cohabitation

The law governing property disputes between unmarried couples is complex and generally requires specialist legal input. Cohabitation Agreements (also known as Cohabitation Contracts or Living Together Agreements) which regulate the financial issues are increasingly sought after. For more information, please see our cohabitation brochure.

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