Cohabitation
This is a very complex area of law, and although many more couples are choosing to live together rather than marry, the law does not presently recognize the concept of a common law spouse and the legal position is, therefore, dealt with under very strict property and trust rules.
We will be able to offer you professional and sensible advice in relation to cohabitation law, including claims against the estate of your deceased partner, cohabitation contracts, domestic abuse and provision for your children.
For further information regarding this process, please contact us for our free Cohabitation leaflet on the online enquiry section.
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Contact
We are always willing to discuss matters by telephone, on an initial no obligation basis, should you require further information please contact:
Bridgend Office
01656 645 525
bridgend@berrysmith.com