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Laws that give cohabiting couples the same rights as married couples put on hold
There has been talk that live-in couples should be given the same rights as married couples. These have been put on hold due to the worry of how much it could cost the taxpayer. More and more couples choose to live together and never bother with marriage but when relationships like this end dividing assets can be troublesome. Some people are saying that putting this idea on hold is great, and will preserve the status of marriage. What do you think? Will putting this law on hold mean people who cohabit with partners could continue to face financial hardship and stress?
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It's a very difficult issue with so many people having quite a few 'living together' relationships during their life. They would have to have guidelines of what constitutes a legal 'living together' arrangement, and this probably would be similar to a marriage.
http://www.lawontheweb.co.uk/basics/cohabit.ht m
It's a very difficult issue with so many people having quite a few 'living together' relationships during their life. They would have to have guidelines of what constitutes a legal 'living together' arrangement, and this probably would be similar to a marriage.
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