Cohabitation Agreement
A Cohabitation Agreement is a legal document created by two people who choose to live together without being married. This agreement outlines the rights and responsibilities of each partner regarding property, finances, and other important matters. It helps clarify expectations and can prevent disputes in case the relationship ends.
These agreements can cover various topics, such as how to divide shared assets, who pays for specific expenses, and what happens if one partner moves out. Having a Cohabitation Agreement can provide peace of mind and protect both partners, similar to a prenuptial agreement for married couples.