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Cohabitation Law & Practice Handbook 3rd ed

Edited by: Graeme Fraser, Resolution

ISBN13: 9781908568168
Previous Edition ISBN: COHA2nd
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Resolution (SFLA)
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £85.00



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Cohabitation Law and Practice Handbook is an authoritative yet practical guide to cohabitation law for family lawyers advising unmarried couples on complex property and trust law principles and related matters.

Written by an expert team of practitioners, this fully revised and expanded new edition guides practitioners through the overarching principles of trusts law, through a series of procedural chapters that cover each stage of the process from initial instruction to final hearing of a TOLATA claim including coverage of related claims.

It provides straightforward and practical commentary on the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) and examines the complex concepts emerging from the case law, helpfully illustrated using case studies.

This edition has been updated to include:

  • an analysis of recent court decisions including Hudson v Hathway and Guest v Guest
  • a new chapter on tax issues for cohabiting couples
  • a new chapter on cohabiting couples in rented accommodation
  • a new chapter on non-legally binding marriages following the decisions in Akhter v Khan and Tousi v Gaydukova
  • an analysis of the practical use of Schedule 1 and a guide to preparing Schedule 1 orders

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
• Trust principles
• First meeting
• Pre-action conduct
• The conduct of proceedings
• Further procedural matters
• Possible related proceedings
• Possible satellite issues
• Avoiding TOLATA and cohabitation disputes
• Case studies
• Tax issues for family lawyers
• Cohabiting couple in rented accommodation
• Non-legally binding marriages

Series: Resolution: First for Family Law

Cohabitation Claims: A Resolution Guide 2nd ed
Edited by: Graeme Fraser
ISBN COHA2nd
Published April 2019
Resolution (SFLA)
Out of print