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Protect your rights to assets/property/shares where equal financial contributions are being made in Cohabitation circumstances. Without a Cohabitation Agreement, it can become a costly separation trying to resolve any disagreements.
An Introduction Call is a 15 minute free initial advice opportunity where you can ask any urgent questions and receive free advice regarding your divorce.
Protect your rights to assets/property/shares where equal financial contributions are being made in Cohabitation circumstances. Without a Cohabitation Agreement, it can become a costly separation trying to resolve any disagreements.
An Introduction Call is a 15 minute free initial advice opportunity where you can ask any urgent questions and receive free advice regarding your divorce.
Often, when a relationship develops it is common for those involved to ‘move to the next level’ by deciding to live together, without thinking about the legal ramifications of doing so (which might well be the last thing on their mind!) No-one entering into such an important stage of the relationship would for a moment wish to entertain the thought that the relationship might fail, and any ‘negativity’ might be thought of as putting a damper on the whole relationship.
However, unfortunately when cohabitation disputes occur there is no Matrimonial or Civil Partnership law to guide the parties and as the whole situation (who owns what) is governed by the Common Law the settlement of such disputes can be very costly indeed.
As an alternative to ‘trusting to luck’ it is becoming ever more popular to benefit from professional advice prior to cohabitation which is essential to protect the rights to assets/property/shares where equal financial contributions are being made. After receiving advice it might be considered helpful for peace of mind to enter into a ‘Cohabitation Agreement’ to determine ownership of property and assets and setting out the financial obligations of the cohabitees. The situation is of course all the more important where the cohabitees have children from previous relationships and certainty is required.
Whilst the concept of a Cohabitation Agreement might seem far from romantic, there are many situations where such certainty will provide the comfort required to allow the relationship to flourish. Furthermore, if your relationship has recently ended and you need to establish your legal entitlement to property and assets outside of marriage, we will be happy to advise you. We may be able to act on a fixed fee for preparing the Cohabitation Agreement.
There are 5 main grounds for divorce:
Ensuring the children are in no risk of harm, contact rights will be ordered by the court. However contact rights are the right of the children not the parent.
You don’t have to attend mediation if all family and divorce matters have been agreed on.
There are three main court orders regarding children:
Court is usually seen as a last resort. If your divorce is agreed them it will go through the court as paperwork, if it is not agreed you will have to attend.
This all depends on individual circumstances, such as wether your married or living together.
You will meet with a mediator individually to discuss open and honestly your circumstances and situation. You will then be bought together for a joint meeting.
Often, when a relationship develops it is common for those involved to ‘move to the next level’ by deciding to live together, without thinking about the legal ramifications of doing so (which might well be the last thing on their mind!) No-one entering into such an important stage of the relationship would for a moment wish to entertain the thought that the relationship might fail, and any ‘negativity’ might be thought of as putting a damper on the whole relationship.
However, unfortunately when co-habitation disputes occur there is no Matrimonial or Civil Partnership law to guide the parties and as the whole situation (who owns what) is governed by the Common Law the settlement of such disputes can be very costly indeed.
As an alternative to ‘trusting to luck’ it is becoming ever more popular to benefit from professional advice prior to cohabitation which is essential to protect the rights to assets/property/shares where equal financial contributions are being made. After receiving advice it might be considered helpful for peace of mind to enter into a ‘Cohabitation Agreement’ to determine ownership of property and assets and setting out the financial obligations of the cohabitees. The situation is of course all the more important where the cohabitees have children from previous relationships and certainty is required.
Whilst the concept of a Cohabitation Agreement might seem far from romantic, there are many situations where such certainty will provide the comfort required to allow the relationship to flourish. Furthermore, if your relationship has recently ended and you need to establish your legal entitlement to property and assets outside of marriage, we will be happy to advise you. We may be able to act on a fixed fee for preparing the Cohabitation Agreement.
There are 5 main grounds for divorce:
Ensuring the children are in no risk of harm, contact rights will be ordered by the court. However contact rights are the right of the children not the parent.
You don’t have to attend mediation if all family and divorce matters have been agreed on.
There are three main court orders regarding children:
Court is usually seen as a last resort. If your divorce is agreed them it will go through the court as paperwork, if it is not agreed you will have to attend.
This all depends on individual circumstances, such as wether your married or living together.
You will meet with a mediator individually to discuss open and honestly your circumstances and situation. You will then be bought together for a joint meeting.
If you're facing an imminent problem, a member of our experienced team in Birmingham are on hand to provide professional support and jargon-free advice. Don't be frightened to contact us because of expensive solicitor fees, all initial enquiries are completely free of charge. Get in touch with us today and we can take some of the weight off your shoulders.
If you're facing an imminent problem, a member of our experienced team in Wolverhampton are on hand to provide professional support and jargon-free advice. Don't be frightened to contact us because of expensive solicitor fees, all initial enquiries are completely free of charge. Get in touch with us today and we can take some of the weight off your shoulders.
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We have a 4.7 review rating from over 90 reviews
Our team of experts have over 30 years experience
We do our best for each and every client giving us a 96% success rate
We are proud to be the highest rated solicitors in Solihull
Privacy Notice: This form collects personal information (name, company name, email & telephone number). The data will be securely added to our database to ensure we are able to process your request.
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