FAMILY LAW - COHABITATION AGREEMENTS
EXPERTS IN ALL ASPECTS OF FAMILY LAW
Cohabitation agreements are becoming more widely used across the country as more and more couples begin living together without entering into a marriage. Cohabitees are being advised to record their rights by entering into an agreement often referred to as a “Deed”.
This Deed records what the parties’ common intentions and understandings from the time of entering into their cohabitation. This is a vital position to be established when coming to dividing up their assets and personal belongings in the event of a future separation or death.
A cohabitation agreement can reduce confusion in the future when trying to approach the division of those assets and personal belongings.
If you would like to know more please contact our family enquiry team for more information on 0203 916 5054 or via our family email account at family@empasslaw.com