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Loxley's Law Podcast: Marriage vs Cohabitation

More than four million couples in Britain today live together without being married.

At the moment there is no such thing as common law marriage.

So what rights do a cohabiting couple have compared to a married couple?

In this podcast Martin Loxley, partner and head of family law at Irwin Mitchell in Sheffield, explains the difference between marriage and cohabitation. Loxley talks about rights and responsibilities in relation to children, inheritance, seperation and duty to maintain.

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This first law podcast can also be watched on video. Click here to see

If you have any questions relating to this podcast please contact Martin Loxley's personal assistant Julie Gale: 0870 1500 100 or julie.gale@irwinmitchell.com

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