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Family Law Solicitors promote value of Cohabitation Agreements

Family Law Solicitors Amy Harris and Kaleel  Anwar have featured on Sky News and BBC London today as well as in the  Times, Mail Online and MSN amongst others, speaking about the firm’s new  research into why Cohabitation Agreements  are so invaluable for cohabiting couples.

The research, which surveyed 1,500 people, was commissioned by Slater &  Gordon after the Family Law Team saw a spike in people asking about Cohabitation  Agreements to protect their assets should a relationship break down.

The Agreements are becoming increasingly popular as more and more  couples are living together, and want to protect their  individual

assets and  income upon separation.

Amy said “No one wants to go into a relationship worrying about it failing  but people need to be realistic. Often young people today will be borrowing  money from parents and grandparents to afford to get on the property ladder and  they should be thinking about getting a cohabitation agreement in place to  protect that money if the relationship does end.”

Read some of the findings from our research ‘Why  Cohabitation Agreements are invaluable for cohabiting couples’

Also let us know your views on Cohabitation by voting in our Cohabitation  Law Survey.

Slater & Gordon Lawyers
Slater & Gordon Lawyers are a national law firm in the UK delivering exceptional, affordable legal advice across a broad spectrum of areas including personal injury, employment law and family law.
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