Expert Cohabitation Agreement Lawyers in Scotland
If you and your partner are cohabiting, securing your financial and legal interests is crucial. At TC Young, our experienced family law team offers comprehensive legal advice on cohabitation agreements, ensuring both parties’ rights and obligations are clearly defined.
Whether you’re planning to live together or already sharing a home, our cohabitation agreement services provide peace of mind for your future.
Our lawyers specialise in Scottish law for unmarried couples, offering tailored advice to help you protect your assets, property, and finances.
We specialise in drafting, reviewing, and advising on cohabitation agreements under Scottish law, ensuring your legal rights are safeguarded
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FAQs
The answers to some of our most asked questions.
What is a cohabitation agreement in Scotland?
A cohabitation agreement is a legally binding document that defines the rights and responsibilities of unmarried couples living together, particularly regarding property, finances, and other assets.
Do unmarried couples have legal rights in Scotland?
Unmarried couples in Scotland do not have the same rights as married couples. However, a cohabitation agreement can help protect your legal and financial interests.
Can a cohabitation agreement be updated?
Yes, cohabitation agreements can be reviewed and updated over time, especially if your financial circumstances change or if you have children.
Is a cohabitation agreement legally binding?
In Scotland, cohabitation agreements are legally enforceable, provided they meet certain criteria and have been drafted with independent legal advice for both parties.