Cohabitation Agreement

Cohabitation Agreement

Cohabitation agreements are becoming more common as more couples choose to live together without getting married. These agreements can provide important protections for couples who live together, but are not married.

A cohabitation agreement is a legal document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each person in the relationship. It can cover a wide range of issues, including property ownership, division of household expenses, division of debts, and inheritances. A cohabitation agreement can help couples avoid misunderstandings and disputes, and can provide peace of mind for both parties.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, a cohabitation agreement is legally enforceable if it is drafted correctly and both parties understand and agree to the terms.

How Nexus can help

Drafting the Agreement

We can help you draft a cohabitation agreement that is tailored to your specific needs. We can help you identify potential issues that may arise in your relationship and ensure that the agreement addresses these issues.

Negotiating the Agreement

If you and your partner have different ideas about what should be included in the cohabitation agreement, we can help negotiate the terms of the agreement to ensure that both parties are satisfied.

Reviewing the Agreement

It is important to have a family law attorney review the cohabitation agreement before it is signed. We can ensure that the agreement is legally enforceable and that it provides adequate protection for both parties.

Providing Guidance and Advice

We can provide guidance and advice throughout the process to ensure that your interests are protected. We can help you understand your legal rights and responsibilities and ensure that you are making informed decisions.

A cohabitation agreement can provide important protections for couples who are living together. If you are considering a cohabitation agreement, contact us today to learn more about how we can help. We can provide guidance and advice throughout the process to ensure that your interests are protected.

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