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Recent statistics revealed that marriage rates are now the lowest on record, while cohabiting couples are the fastest growing family type. While this is not surprising, couples are potentially leaving themselves in a vulnerable position by cohabiting rather than marrying.

Roopa Ahluwalia, Partner in our family and matrimonial team, comments on how cohabiting couples can protect themselves in the event of a split in an article for eprivateclient.

The full article is available for subscribers, here.

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