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Resolution Specialist
Resolution First for Family Law 
Family Law Panel Members
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Cohabitation Breakdown
We can advise as to respective
claims of former cohabitants on the breakdown
of their relationship.
Unlike the separation of a married couple or on
divorce, there is no power to seek maintenance
from a former cohabitant.
There are obligations on unmarried parents to
provide child support maintenance for the children
of the relationship, either through the Child
Support Agency or by application to the Court
under the Children Act. We can advise on such
matters.
Claims may be pursued in relation to property
in circumstances in which property is jointly
owned or, if the property is owned by one former
cohabitant, if there has been an agreement that
the other will have an interest in the property
or the other cohabitant has contributed towards
the acquisition of the property. This is a complicated
area involving the Law of Trusts and we will fully
advise as to possible claims that you may have
in the light of your circumstances.
It is also possible to pursue claims for capital
to meet the financial needs of children.
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