Free Cohabitation Agreement
If you and your significant other are also roommates, a Cohabitation Agreement is a smart way for you both to protect yourselves and your assets when you live together. We'll make it simple to create a Cohabitation Agreement.
A Cohabitation Agreement can be an outline to a successful partnership. Through this contract, you and your partner can identify how your property and assets are owned. A common purpose for the Agreement is to protect you from your partner's debts. Alternatively, because you are not married, your partner may be shut out from inheriting your property. Use the Agreement to ensure that your partner has a right to inherit your property, if you choose. This Cohabitation Agreement clarifies how you and your partner own and use the property in your relationship.
Use the Cohabitation Agreement document if:
- You live with your significant other, sharing expenses, a lease, and other items, and you would like to remain, and be considered by a court, as just cohabitants.
- You plan to live together with your significant other and would like to define the financial terms of that arrangement.
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