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“Men can also lose out
because unmarried fathers don’t
necessarily have the same rights when it
comes to access to children.
There
are currently more than four million
people living together as couples without
marrying. Some make living together
agreements which offer some legal
protection but most do nothing at all to
formalise
their relationship
The
government’s law reform body, the Law
Commission, has now put forward
recommendations which give co-habiting
couples similar rights to those of married
couples and those in civil partnerships.
The
Commission’s consultation paper suggests
that co-habiting couples who split up
should be able to make the same financial
claims as divorcees, although on a less
generous basis.
The
commission suggests the rights should
apply to those who have lived together for
a certain qualifying period, perhaps two
years, or to those who have a child.
The
recommendations are still at the
consultation stage and the government
plans to introduce a bill next year.
For further information contact Sarah
Perkins , Tel 0115 988 6718, e-mail
Sarah Perkins
Sarah Perkins
is head of The Family Law Department at
Nottingham Firm Andersons Solicitors and
can be contacted by phoning 0115 9470641
or emailing
Sarah Perkins
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