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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the relationship ends, and there are children, courts can include property as part of an overall settlement to protect the children.
Your friend may be able to seek some Occupoers Rights but she will need to see a solicitor.
Go to the local Citizens Advice for free advice about this as there are a lot of issues here. Oct. and OB above are right in respect of proving contribution, but in short there is no such thing as commonly thought of a common law wife with marital rights in this respect in the UK. What's the position about maintenance of the child now? presume the child from the relationship? could be custodial points as well.
Do take good advice from professionals not just helpful ideas from friends about it all.
definately need some legal advice - as said before there is no such thing as a common law husband or wide BUT what this guy has said and done in the past 15 years could very easily mean your friend has an instant right in the house - this would be through the creation of a trust, for instance if he said this house is as much yours as mine, or often refered to it as "our" house - the courts could find that he has created a trust in which she has an equitable right... need to get her to a solicitors asap many will ofer half an hours free legal advice so get phoning round,
hope it all works out