
Protection for Married Couples and Civil Partnerships
Many of us will be familiar with the rights of married couples and civil partnerships is connection with:
Unmarried, cohabiting couples have no such rights and are currently ignored withing the law on death.
New Consultation by Government to Review Cohabitation.
In 2021, there were 3.6 million cohabting couples, up from 1.55 million in 1996. Today, whilst the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has not released the latest stats, it could well be over 4 million today. That’s an increase of 158% in 30 years. Marriage and civil partnership appears to be falling out of favour compared to cohabitation for couples today.
Comment
We have long been aware of the risks when advising cohabiting couples and you would be amazed when we have pointed out the risks of cohabitataion with no rights, that probably at least once a year, a cohabiting couple that we have advised has subsequently married or entered into a civil partnership.
That said, there is an argument that if you are committed to each other, why have you not married or signed a civil partnership agreement? We would argue that for reasons such as a former spouse refusing divorce for a period, may prevent a person marrying their new partner or even religion may prevent divorce, separation or remarriage.
We welcome the consultation and hope that it benefits those that are ‘trapped’ by circumstance but not those who have voluntarily chosen not to marry or enter into a civil partnership.