
Cohabitation
Law, Practice and Precedents
Jordan Publishing
7th Edition
Published on 5. June 2017
Book
Mixed media product
860 pages
978-1-78473-321-6 (ISBN)
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Description
The numbers of unmarried cohabiting couples continue to increase, with the result that the law and practice relating to this area continues to grow insignificance for family and private client lawyers. This new edition of Cohabitation: Law Practice and Precedents has been extensively revised to take account of all procedural developments, as well as analysis of significant case-law. Whether preparing a cohabitation contract or pre-nuptial agreement, drafting wills for cohabiting couples, advising on rights on the breakdown of a relationship or the death of a partner, or applying for a personal protection order or a parental responsibility agreement, practitioners will find authoritative analysis of the applicable law and expert guidance on procedural issues. Cohabitation: Law, Practice and Precedents is the only work on the subject to provide commentary, checklists, procedural guides and precedents in a single volume making it an invaluable aid to all practitioners advising unmarried couples. This new edition comes with a CD-ROM containing all the precedents covered in the volume.
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Edition
7th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
LexisNexis UK
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Family & Private Client Law Practitioners, Family Mediators, Accountants & Financial Advisers.
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78473-321-6 (9781784733216)
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Persons
Author
Senior AssociateCollyer Bristow LLP
Barrister
Senior AssociateCollyer Bristow LLP
Consultant, SolicitorMills & Reeve LLP
Content
Property Cohabitation Agreements Taxation of Unmarried Couples Personal Protection Children Death and Succession Pension Rights of Cohabitants Ante-nuptial Agreements Cohabitation and Welfare Benefits