Family lawJan 7 2025

How can cohabiting clients protect themselves upon separation?

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  • To be able to describe the differences in financial consequences if different types of couples face relationship breakdown
  • To be able to identify some of the vulnerabilities of a cohabiting couple
  • To be able to describe some of the means by which cohabiting couples can protect their interests
  • To be able to describe the differences in financial consequences if different types of couples face relationship breakdown
  • To be able to identify some of the vulnerabilities of a cohabiting couple
  • To be able to describe some of the means by which cohabiting couples can protect their interests
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How can cohabiting clients protect themselves upon separation?
© (FT Montage/Getty Images)Cohabiting couples do not have the same protections as those who are married.

The New Year heralds the idea of organising, streamlining and change. This can mean addressing relationship issues, considering living arrangements and confronting difficulties that may have existed for some time.

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