Cohabitation Agreements and Rights in Northern Ireland
Couples who are cohabiting have fewer rights and duties owing to one another than parties who have married.
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Couples who are cohabiting have fewer rights and duties owing to one another than parties who have married.
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Nowadays many couples are opting for cohabitation over marriage due to personal choices in those relationships. Cohabitation usually refers to couples who live together without formally registering as a married couple. Most people think that after they’ve been living with their partner for a couple of years, they have the same rights as married couples.
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The property market in Northern Ireland is continuing to thrive, and the increased demand is pushing up property prices, causing more and more homeowners to take advantage of remortgaging to free up capital. Reasons to remortgage There are numerous reasons why it can be beneficial to remortgage your home for example. You want to switch
Your legal rights as a partner may depend on whether you are married or living together. Living together with someone is sometimes also called cohabitation. What is cohabiting? Cohabiting is when a couple pre-marriage (or civil partnership) lives together. If you live with your friend, whether you are not married or in a civil union,
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In the past, couples met, got married and bought a house to live in together. Today, the landscape is very different. There are more single person homes, more families who rent long term, flatmates or house shares are common, and so is cohabitation. Cohabitation is a popular choice for couples who want to live together