Family Law Services
Our team of family solicitors is made up of highly regarded professionals with years of experience helping cohabiting couples create practical cohabitation agreements for their security and peace of mind.
As a society, it has become much more common for parties to live together outside of marriage. Many such couples, however, make the mistake of believing that because they live together, they are automatically entitled to the same legal protection as married couples. In fact, in England and Wales, there is no legal recognition of the “common law” husband or wife. This leaves many couples unwittingly and irreparably exposed in the event of a relationship breakdown.
If you prefer being safe in the knowledge that the terms upon which you live together are agreed upon and that, should your relationship break down, you have a clearly defined agreement in place that states who owns what and how it should be divided, our experienced and friendly family team can help you.
A well-prepared Cohabitation Agreement can mean areas of potential dispute on separation are reduced or eliminated altogether. Such an agreement can give you the security and peace of mind that your finances, property, and assets are protected and can reduce conflict and further upset as well as save you the cost of expensive financial proceedings.
A Cohabitation Agreement regulates the terms upon which you live together and addresses what happens in the event that the relationship should end.
A Cohabitation Agreement will generally deal with:
We will encourage you to agree on the terms with your partner, either through a referral to mediation or the use of a Collaborative Law model. Our team of family specialists will advise you on the most appropriate route to agreeing to the terms of a Cohabitation Agreement.
Joint Tenancy – Joint tenants are two people who have an equal interest in the same property. In the event that one party dies, the property will belong to the other named person on the tenancy, and this would override any conflicting instruction in the deceased’s Will – this is called the right of survivorship.
Tenants in Common – Tenants in common can have different levels of ownership of a property, no right of survivorship applies and, in the event that one party dies, the terms of the Will or intestacy are followed.
Legal Ownership – Legal ownership can be used to describe any possession for which an ownership document has been created (e.g. property, land, a car, shares in a company, and so on). Whoever is named on the ownership document is the legal owner of the named possession.
A Cohabitation Agreement can be referred to in the event that your relationship breaks down and a dispute over possessions and/or finances occurs. Should the dispute go to court, the Agreement, providing it is properly drawn up, the terms are reasonable, and each of you has had separate, independent legal advice on its effect, will most likely be upheld.
If you get married or register a civil partnership, your cohabitation agreement may be taken into account by the courts if you subsequently divorce or dissolve your civil partnership. However, a better solution would be for the cohabitation agreement to state that it comes to an end upon marriage, and to have a pre-nuptial agreement drawn up prior to the marriage instead.
For more information on this topic, read the facts sheet about cohabitation agreements below or contact us via 01273 249 200 or enquiries@deanwilson.co.uk today.
You will not receive the same legal rights as a married couple or civil partner. However, a cohabitation agreement will smooth out potential disputes for a separation.
Solicitor, Family Department
Jennie is a Solicitor in the Family team, who advises in relation to Children Act litigation (private law), Financial Remedies on divorce, cohabitation agreements and disputes, and protection from domestic abuse/injunctive relief.
Legal 500 “Star in the making”
Jennie can be contacted by email: JA@deanwilson.co.uk or on their direct dial: (0) 1273 249299.
Partner, Family Department
Julian is a highly experienced family practitioner who heads up the Family Department. Julian is a trained Collaborative lawyer and Mediator. Julian is Top Ranked in the Chambers Legal Directory with testimonials including “a really good lawyer, experienced, calm and can fight his client’s corner with flair and creativity without making the dispute intractable.”
Julian’s focus is on resolving, not creating conflict, encouraging negotiation, and finding solutions. Julian is adept at bringing a calm, focused and if necessary, robust approach to contentious and complex financial situations. Julian will bring empathy and solutions to child related matters. Julian will strive to find the approach which will best benefit the individual and to prepare them for life after separation.
Julian’s specialties :
advising on high net worth and complex separations, involving businesses, Trusts, and pension issues
dealing with cases using the Collaborative model
resolving childcare disputes
advising on pre and post nuptial agreements
advising on cohabitation disputes
Chambers ranked No 1 in Family/Matrimonial - “extremely experienced, sensible and really resolution-focused.” ‘Julian is one of the toughest negotiators but one of the most charming men you will ever meet.’
Legal 500 Ranked – “an experienced practitioner who is well known and respected by opponents and the judiciary.” “straight talking, trustworthy and well respected locally.”
Julian can be contacted by email: JBH@deanwilson.co.uk or on their direct dial: (0) 1273 249223.
Partner, Family Department
Sarah is a Partner in the Family team, who specialises in complex Children Act litigation (private law), Financial Remedies on divorce, cohabitation agreements and disputes, and protection from domestic abuse.
Sarah can be contacted by email: SCP@deanwilson.co.uk or on their direct dial: (0) 1273 249295.