Cook Taylor Woodhouse Solicitors

Cook Taylor Woodhouse Solicitors
Offices At

68/70 Eltham High Street, Eltham, London SE9 1BZ
Telephone 0208 859 0936

12 High Street, Dartford, Kent, DA1 1BY
Telephone 01322 223223

131-133 Southlands Road, Bromley, BR2 9QT
0208 313 0555

More and more couples are living together without marrying. Unfortunately the law still does not recognise the relationship between cohabiting couples to any significant degree. Often, therefore, when cohabiting couples separate it can result in an unfair outcome, especially where children are involved. We can offer advice prior to cohabitation so that you can be made aware of your rights and obligations and can prepare an agreement which clearly sets out the rights that will apply in the event of your relationship coming to an end.

When children are involved they may have their own claim in relation to property and other finances. This includes making an application to the Court to transfer the property until the children grow up or obtaining a lump sum to assist in their support or in order to purchase alternative accommodation for them. This type of application to the court is still relatively unusual even though it can be a very useful way of providing financial security for the children whilst they are young.