Cohabitation Agreements

 If you live in an intimate relationship with another person and do not
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Total Votes: 3 / Interest: 208

 If you live in an intimate relationship with another person and do not marry, the situation may create complex legal issues should your relationship end or either of you die. To minimize the legal uncertainties, persons who live together may consider entering into a written cohabitation agreement to outline how you and your partner will divide expenses and own property, and how to divide property and if your relationship ends or if one of you dies. We have experience assisting clients with these matters and preparing such agreements.

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