The expert authors provide in-depth explanation on all aspects of the legal rights and responsibilities that apply to cohabitants, including issues relating to children, property, pensions, taxation and wills. This is intended to be a book for everyday use, offering guidance on the issues which solicitors have to deal with on a day to day basis, ensuring that you get it right and save valuable time. Cohabitation includes
the vital tool of a CD bank of useful styles for litigation, property transactions and agreements between cohabitants.
Cohabitation Second Edition pulls together advice on preventative measures as well as rescue remedies for clients dealing with problems that have arisen on the breakdown of the relationship. Major reference is also made in this new edition to the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 and numerous new cases such as Gow V Grant, Mitchell V Gibson and Savage V P urches. The authors also use a new comparative chapter to look at the English system and from this look forward to suggested reforms.
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978-0-414-01826-6 (9780414018266)
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Fiona Kendall is a Partner with Jones Myers LLP. She is dual qualified in Englishand Scots law and is a former Vice Chair of the Family Law Association.
Kirsty Malcolm is an Advocate and is well published on the subject of Family Law.
Dorothy Kellas is a partner at Morton Fraser LLP specialising in private client and property.