Cohabitation Issues

Same sex relationships may be regulated by the Civil Partnership Act 2004 if the relationship is registered as a partnership.

Unregistered same sex relationships or heterosexual relationships outside marriage place the parties in the legal position as if they are two unrelated individuals. It is essential for people in such relationships to consider entering into a cohabitation agreement which, although not legally binding in a Court, should there be a separation, it will indicate a couple’s intention which could influence a Court’s decision.

The family law team at Middleton & Upsall has experience in drafting and negotiating such agreements.

The importance of Cohabitation Agreements

May 4th, 2012

Disputes often arise between cohabiting couples who have no legal agreement about how their assets should be divided if their relationship breaks down and they separate.

In a recent case, a man found that he was not entitled to a half share in the house where he had lived with his partner. Read the rest of this entry »