Helping Unmarried Couples Proactively Plan For The Future With A Cohabitation Agreement
Not all family law issues arise from marriages. When an unwed couple decides to reside together, they may wish to consider entering into a cohabitation agreement. All too often, unmarried couples do not consider what will happen should they separate.
Unlike married couples
going through a divorce, unmarried couples cannot use the family court system when a conflict emerges. Unfortunately, this can make it difficult to address common family law concerns such as child support and
child custody matters in the event of a breakup.
Lead attorney Stephanie A. Dietz is equipped to handle cohabitation agreements for unmarried couples in northern Kentucky. Let us help you proactively plan for all of life’s challenges.
Crafting Your Cohabitation Agreement
For couples who do not intend to marry, establishing a cohabitation agreement can serve as a roadmap as you both move forward. By sitting down with an attorney, you and your partner can create an agreement that details expectations and obligations during your relationship. This contract can also determine how you will divide your assets and debts should things end.
Cohabitation agreements do not imply or assume that a relationship is ending, however. Instead, much like a prenuptial agreement, they help couples develop a clear plan that prepares them for what the future could bring. In this way, couples who may ultimately end their relationship can do so without having to make difficult choices while under duress.
Helping You Protect What Matters Most
Another factor to consider is that unmarried couples do not have the same legal rights as their married counterparts. Partners who decide not to wed do not have a claim to their partner’s estate. They are also not permitted to make medical decisions for the other or collect retirement or life insurance benefits from the other.
Defining these roles and responsibilities through a cohabitation agreement can lessen any uncertainties should a life-changing event take place.
Let’s Talk About Your Cohabitation Agreement
Get in touch with us to schedule a consultation in which you can learn more about the advantages of cohabitation agreements. You may reach us by calling
859-757-4234 or through
our secure contact form to start the process today.