In the UK, cohabitating couples do not have the same rights as those who are married. Contrary to the common law marriage myth, this means that regardless of the length of the relationship or if you have children together, you have no automatic rights to your partner’s property, pension or finances if the relationship ends.
January is often described as “divorce month”. Year after year, it is one of the busiest times for enquiries about separation and divorce.
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