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You've arrived at Findlaw's Cohabitation Centre for people thinking of living with one another, or thinking of buying or renting property together. Here you will find a wide range of legal information on subjects including what happens if you separate, issues with children and drawing up an agreement to formalise the situation.
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- How is living together different from being married?continue reading
- Setting up homecontinue reading
- Making a 'living-together agreement'continue reading
- When you are living togethercontinue reading
- If you or your partner diescontinue reading
- State benefits for people living togethercontinue reading
- Tax matterscontinue reading
- Living Together and Your Rights if you separate: Pensionscontinue reading
- If you split upcontinue reading
- Arrangements if you have childrencontinue reading
- Sorting out the homecontinue reading
- Sorting out other items you owncontinue reading
- Dealing with emergenciescontinue reading
- Cohabitee legal rights and responsibilitiescontinue reading
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