Cohabitation & unmarried couples

Whilst marriage or civil partnerships may not be your thing, you and your partner may have may have bought a property together, had children or even entered into a joint venture.

There is a general misconception as to the myth known as “common law marriage”. It is important to understand that if the relationship comes to an end you do not have the same rights as couples who are married or couples in civil partnerships.

How we can help

We can advise on co-habitation agreements to protect your assets and also offer pragmatic legal advice if no such agreements have been drawn up.

In today’s society, more couples are choosing to live together without getting married. While this choice offers flexibility and freedom in your daily lives, it also comes with its own set of legal complexities. At Hay & Kilner, we understand that relationships are built on trust, but we also know that securing your legal rights is essential for your peace of mind.

Our expert family law team specialises in providing tailored legal advice and services for cohabiting and unmarried couples. Whether you're moving in together, buying a home, or planning your future together, we’re here to ensure that you’re protected.

Cohabitation and unmarried couples legal services with Hay & Kilner
If you’re unmarried in a long term relationship, cohabiting or planning to live with your partner, don’t leave your future to chance. Contact the Hay & Kilner team today to schedule a consultation and find out how we can help protect your rights with fair and comprehensive legal services.

Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as a “common law marriage” in the UK. This means unmarried couples do not have the same legal rights as married couples, even if they’ve been together for many years. Without the right legal agreements in place, you could, therefore, be vulnerable if the relationship ends or if one partner passes away. Understanding the law for unmarried couples is crucial to protecting your assets and rights.

Cohabitation agreements: A cohabitation agreement is a legal document that outlines how assets, property, and finances will be divided if an unmarried or cohabiting couples relationship ends. It also covers responsibilities and expectations during the relationship. Our solicitors can help you draft a clear and fair agreement that protects both parties.

Property ownership advice: If you’re buying a home together, it’s crucial to understand the legal implications of how the property is owned. We provide guidance on joint ownership, tenants in common, and what happens if you decide to sell or separate, ensuring you’re fully informed on the law for unmarried couples.

Inheritance & wills: Unmarried couples do not automatically inherit each other’s assets. We can help you draft a will that ensures your partner is provided for, protecting your wishes and securing your loved ones’ future.

Financial disputes: If your relationship breaks down, financial disputes can become complex and often emotionally charged conflicts. Our experienced family law solicitors will help you navigate these issues, aiming for a fair resolution that minimises stress and conflict between the separated parties.

Parental rights & child arrangements: Cohabiting and unmarried couples with children face unique challenges when it comes to parental rights and child arrangements. The family law team here at Hay & Kilner provide comprehensive advice to ensure that your children’s best interests are prioritised, whether it involves parental responsibility, child maintenance, or living arrangements.

Expert commentary & updates

Cohabitation Agreements: Understanding your rights and responsibilities
Louisa Bestford, from our Divorce & Family Team, explains Cohabitation Agreements, helping couples understand their legal rights and responsibilities under UK law.
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Operating from offices in Newcastle and Wallsend, Hay & Kilner’s Family Law Team offers comprehensive legal support across all aspects of family law, ensuring tailored support for every client.

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