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A very informative guide written by LittleMrMike
Financial Provision for Co-Habitees (Scotland)
An explanation of what financial provision is made for  couples who live together, but aren't married when they separate
For those people who intend to purchase a property but want to protect their interests in that property or for those in dispute with their ex partner (where there was no marriage). The website link should remain as long as it remains valid and contains links to all relevant case law including Jon...
If you're not married to your partner (or have not formed a civil partnership) and you die before you make a will, your partner won't automatically inherit anything from you. It doesn’t matter how long you were together. It doesn’t matter how committed you were. Instead, the law dictates that eve...
Information about what may happen to your house,and your housing rights post-separation
This very informative guide has been written by Little Mr Mike So, your relationship is in difficulties.  You are concerned that things are heading for a breakdown.    Are there any steps you can take now that could avoid difficulties at a later stage ? The purpose of this article is to try and...
This case has created serious publicity for what courts can do for the unmarried and separated, but is it of any help to you?
On 3rd November 2011, a briefing note of some 15 pages was prepared for MPs and uploaded onto the parliamentary website.  It is a first class summary of all the relevant law as it stands for people who live together.  I recommend it as essential reading for everyone who already lives with a partn...
Conditional Orders and Final Orders - Civil partnership Dissolution
I have a conditional order – what must I do next?
Civil Partnership Dissolution
A guide to Civil Partnership Dissolution
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