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Cohabitation Agreements

Do you live with someone who is not your spouse?  Are you looking to draw up an agreement that protects your personal property?  If so, our lawyers can help.

At the law office of Knight & Stough, LLP, we have many years of experience composing these types of agreements.  Whether you are planning on getting married in the future, mates who plan on never getting married, unmarried cohabitants, or just long-term roommates living together, you need to protect your own assets and the assets of your co-inhibitor.

In the event that one of you moves out, a cohabitation agreement details the division of property and possibly a monetary settlement.  This protects both parties from petty disagreements over furniture, animals, and other animate and inanimate inhabitants of your home.  Breaking up and moving out is hard enough as it is.  Prevent added stress by letting us help you create a cohabitation agreement.

Be proactive and protect yourself. Contact us to personally discuss your case with an experienced, dedicated attorney who can assist you in creating a cohabitation agreement. Attorneys Polly B. Knight and Barbara Murphy Stough look forward to your call.  Your case is important to us.  Call today and take control of your situation.

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