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Cohabitation: Law, Practice and Precedents 7th ed isbn 9781784733216

Cohabitation: Law, Practice and Precedents 6th ed


ISBN13: 9781846619878
New Edition ISBN: 9781784733216
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781846612831
Published: March 2015
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback & CD-ROM
Price: Out of print



The numbers of unmarried cohabiting couples continue to increase, with the result that the law and practice relating to this area continues to grow in significance for family and private client lawyers. This new edition of Cohabitation: Law Practice and Precedents has been extensively revised to take account of all procedural developments, as well as analysis of significant case law.

Whether preparing a cohabitation contract or ante-nuptial agreement, drafting wills for cohabiting couples, advising on rights on the breakdown of a relationship or the death of a partner, or applying for a personal protection order or a parental responsibility agreement, practitioners will find authoritative analysis of the applicable law and expert guidance on procedural issues.

Cohabitation: Law, Practice and Precedents is the only work on the subject to provide commentary, checklists, procedural guides and precedents in a single volume making it an invaluable aid to all practitioners advising unmarried couples. This new edition comes with a CD-ROM containing all the precedents covered in the volume.

Essential reading for all practitioners who advise unmarried couples:

  • Solicitors and Barristers practising in both family and private client law
  • Family mediators
  • Accountants
  • Financial advisers

Subjects:
Property Law, Family Law
Contents:
Property
Cohabitation Agreements
Taxation of Unmarried Couples
Personal Protection
Children
Death and Succession
Pension Rights of Cohabitants
Ante-nuptial Agreements
Cohabitation and Welfare Benefits