Protecting Unmarried Couples: The Importance of a Cohabitation Agreement
In today’s world, many couples choose to live together without getting married. While this arrangement works well for many, it is important to understand the legal and financial risks that can arise without the protections marriage provides. A cohabitation agreement can be a vital safeguard, offering clarity and peace of mind for unmarried couples.
At Franklins Solicitors, we specialise in helping couples protect their interests with tailored legal advice and cohabitation agreements.
What is a Cohabitation Agreement?
A cohabitation agreement is a legal document between two people who live together (or plan to) but are not married. It defines each partner’s rights and responsibilities, particularly regarding property, finances, and shared living arrangements.
This agreement can help avoid disputes, protect your assets, and ensure your intentions are clear in case of separation or unforeseen circumstances.
Why Do You Need a Cohabitation Agreement?
Unmarried partners have no automatic legal rights to each other’s property, pensions, or finances upon separation or death. Despite common myths around “common law marriage,” cohabiting couples are not afforded the same protections as married couples or those in civil partnerships.
Without a cohabitation agreement, you could face significant challenges, such as:
- Losing a home that is in your partner’s name, even if you contributed financially.
- Difficulty proving ownership of shared assets or savings.
- Costly legal disputes over finances, debts, or possessions.
Key Benefits of a Cohabitation Agreement
1. Protection of Property and Assets
- Clarifies ownership of property, including the family home.
- Specifies how assets and debts will be divided in the event of a separation.
2. Financial Arrangements
- Outlines how household expenses and debts will be shared.
- Defines expectations for financial support if the relationship ends.
3. Avoiding Legal Uncertainty
- Prevents reliance on standard property and trust laws, which may not reflect your intentions.
- Reduces the risk of protracted and costly disputes.
4. Support for Future Changes
- Can be updated to reflect significant life events, such as the birth of children or changes in financial circumstances.
How We Can Help
At Franklins Solicitors, we can guide you through the process of creating a cohabitation agreement that is fair, comprehensive, and legally enforceable. Our experienced team will:
- Discuss your specific needs and circumstances.
- Draft an agreement tailored to your situation.
- Ensure you fully understand your rights and obligations.
- Provide ongoing support to update the agreement as your circumstances evolve.
If you feel Franklins might be the right firm to advise you on your legal position, and you would like to enquire about when an initial appointment could be scheduled, contact our Family Law team on 01604 828282 / 01908 660966 or email [email protected].

Written by Amina Begum
Solicitor, Family Law at Franklins Solicitors LLP
Specialises in freehold and leasehold transactions, compliance, AML, and client-facing advisory.
Amina Begum is a Solicitor at Franklins Solicitors LLP, having joined the firm in 2022. She holds an LLB from the University of Hertfordshire (2018) and LPC/LLM qualifications (2019). Amina has two years’ experience in Private Client work.
She specialises in Freehold and Leasehold transactions, Compliance, and AML, and is known for her approachable manner when meeting clients.
Outside of work, Amina enjoys baking, dining out, and spending time with family and friends exploring different cuisines.