Cohabitation Agreement

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Cohabitation Agreement

Cohabitation Agreement

A legal contract between unmarried couples outlining financial responsibilities and property rights during and after the relationship.

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Description

A Cohabitation Agreement is a contract between two individuals who live together but are not married, defining their financial responsibilities, property ownership, and asset division in case of separation. Unlike marriage, cohabiting couples do not automatically receive legal protections regarding assets or spousal support. This agreement ensures clarity in financial contributions, debt responsibilities, and potential disputes. It is particularly useful for couples purchasing property together or blending financial resources. Without a cohabitation agreement, legal disputes over property and finances may arise in case of separation.