Cohabitation Agreement Solicitors
As a cohabiting couple, you won’t have the same legal protection or rights as those who are married. It is often thought that if you cohabit for a certain period of time that you automatically become ‘common-law husband and wife’ but this is a misconception and no such law exists.
Cohabitation agreements
Your property, assets and even children could be at risk if you don’t have a cohabitation agreement. In the event of a relationship breakdown, it can be difficult to establish who should receive what.
But there is a solution. You can protect yourself by entering into a cohabitation agreement. This will legally act to protect the interests of you and your partner. To understand further as to how to protect your rights as a cohabiting couple we advise you speak to a legal professional at Tayntons. We are on hand to advise you on how to protect your family and how to make the right financial provisions for your children.
We have received accreditation from the Law Society for Children Law, recognising our proficiency in handling legal matters involving children.
Consultation
We offer an initial consultation of up to 45 minutes at £75.00 plus VAT (£90.00). This is a chance for us to sit with you to discuss the implications of a cohabitation agreement and to see if this is the right choice for you.