Setting out your intentions
More and more couples are choosing to live together and share their lives without getting married. Under the law, couples that live together without getting married do not share the same legal rights as those who marry.
Barker Booth & Eastwood can advise you on the implications on your finances, property and children if your relationship breaks down.
We can also assist you in planning for the future by creating a ‘living together agreement’ – sometimes called a ‘co-habitation agreement’ – setting out your intentions.
We understand that every couple is different and so we’ll take the time to get to know you so that we can draft an agreement that reflects your own circumstances.
Our experts will explain everything in plain and simple terms, answering any questions you may have and making the process easy to understand.