
Cohabitation Agreements
A cohabitation agreement is a legal document that couples who live together but aren’t married can use to clarify their financial arrangements and rights. It outlines how property, debts, and other assets will be managed during the relationship and what happens if they separate. This agreement helps prevent misunderstandings, provides legal clarity, and can specify arrangements for things like household responsibilities and support. It’s a useful tool for couples wanting to define their expectations and protect their interests without the formal process of marriage.