Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  Quote
One question that comes up regularly is ‘will my boyfriend have a claim on my flat if he moves in with me?’. Couples currently have very few rights and one partner generally doesn’t acquire the right to a share in the other’s property purely because they live together.

 

Glad we cleared that one up.

Link to post
Share on other sites

  On 11/02/2016 at 21:02, Dave said:

  Quote
One question that comes up regularly is ‘will my boyfriend have a claim on my flat if he moves in with me?’. Couples currently have very few rights and one partner generally doesn’t acquire the right to a share in the other’s property purely because they live together.

 

Glad we cleared that one up.

Read beyond it and it says how theirs ways of entitlement.
Link to post
Share on other sites

  On 11/02/2016 at 21:02, Dave said:

  Quote
One question that comes up regularly is ‘will my boyfriend have a claim on my flat if he moves in with me?’. Couples currently have very few rights and one partner generally doesn’t acquire the right to a share in the other’s property purely because they live together.

 

Glad we cleared that one up.

 

:lol:

Link to post
Share on other sites

  On 11/02/2016 at 21:03, Stifler said:

  Quote

  Quote
One question that comes up regularly is ‘will my boyfriend have a claim on my flat if he moves in with me?’. Couples currently have very few rights and one partner generally doesn’t acquire the right to a share in the other’s property purely because they live together.

 

Glad we cleared that one up.

Read beyond it and it says how theirs ways of entitlement.

Nowhere on that page does it mention the 5 year clause you mentioned.

Link to post
Share on other sites

  Quote
protect yourself with a written agreement... in general terms couples who live together without marrying aren’t able to make a financial claim against each other just because they’ve cohabited

 

  Quote
If they have been together for 5 years then she's automatically entitled to 50% of his assets if they break up.
Link to post
Share on other sites

  On 11/02/2016 at 21:06, Dave said:

  Quote
protect yourself with a written agreement... in general terms couples who live together without marrying aren’t able to make a financial claim against each other just because they’ve cohabited

 

  Quote
If they have been together for 5 years then she's automatically entitled to 50% of his assets if they break up.

 

:lol:

Link to post
Share on other sites

  On 11/02/2016 at 21:04, NEEJ said:

  Quote

  Quote

  Quote
One question that comes up regularly is ‘will my boyfriend have a claim on my flat if he moves in with me?’. Couples currently have very few rights and one partner generally doesn’t acquire the right to a share in the other’s property purely because they live together.

 

Glad we cleared that one up.

Read beyond it and it says how theirs ways of entitlement.

Nowhere on that page does it mention the 5 year clause you mentioned.

You actually took the time to read it?

Link to post
Share on other sites

  On 11/02/2016 at 21:09, Elbel1 said:

  Quote

  Quote

  Quote

  Quote
One question that comes up regularly is ‘will my boyfriend have a claim on my flat if he moves in with me?’. Couples currently have very few rights and one partner generally doesn’t acquire the right to a share in the other’s property purely because they live together.

 

Glad we cleared that one up.

Read beyond it and it says how theirs ways of entitlement.

Nowhere on that page does it mention the 5 year clause you mentioned.

You actually took the time to read it?

Well it wasn't exactly difficult nor time consuming.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...