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Unmarried Couples and the Law

Phillipa Pearson

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Living together raises a variety of important legal questions that apply to the growing number of couples who choose not to marry. Find out the answers in this book.

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781904053828
Price: £3.99 

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About this book

In the mid-1960s only five per cent of single women lived with a man before getting married. By the 1990s, this figure had risen to 70 per cent. However, despite this massive change in people's lifestyles over the years, the law has not been so eager to keep up to date.

The legal and financial issues involved in living together are important. Legislation recognises married couples as special but often ignores the relationship between unmarried people. This can undermine your position financially and emotionally, if you separate or your partner dies.

Written by Philippa Pearson, a partner at Family Law in Partnership, who specialise in family law, this book covers the key legal issues that affect couples living together – from property and finances, children and illness to what to do in the event of separation or death.

Valid in England & Wales and Scotland.

Product details

Edition: First   Published 2006
Format: Paperback   ISBN: 9781904053828
Code: B103   Price: £3.99
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The author

Philippa Pearson specialises in all aspects of family law and is a member of the SFLA National Committee, the Lord Chancellor's Ancillary Relief Advisory Group and the SFLA Law Reform Committee.

She also writes and lectures on many aspects of family law.
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Chapter index


  1. Things to consider when you decide to live together
  2. Children
  3. Domestic violence
  4. Splitting up
  5. Gay and lesbian rights
  6. Benefits and taxation
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Information & help

Legal glossary

The legal glossary provides definitions of legal terms in plain English.

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