Recognizing the Need For A Divorce

Recognizing the Need For A Divorce

Moving In With Your Significant Other? What You Should Do

Jackson Robinson

Moving in with someone that you care about is a big step. Even though you may not have any plans to get married, you're still making a bold statement about the status of your relationship. If you've had roommates in the past, you might not think that there's much you need to do besides get your things and transport them to the love nest. The truth of the matter is that you need to make certain provisions if you want to protect yourself. Before you make the move-in official, here's what you need to do: 

Let A Lawyer Draft A Cohabitation Agreement

When you're in the honeymoon stage of a relationship, the last thing on your mind is breaking up. You picture yourself being with that person forever and possibly even raising children together. 

The reality is that even though you want only the best for your partnership, you have to think logically as well. There are laws that govern cohabitation which might not work out in your favor if the relationship ends on a bad note. In order to protect yourself, it's best to let an attorney, like those at Madison Law Firm PLLC, draw up a cohabitation agreement. You can put certain stipulations in the agreement, such as what each party will receive should the relationship end and even who will pay for each bill. The lawyer will know just how to draft the document so that it is legally binding.

The agreement should be looked at as a positive way for you to enter into a cohabitation arrangement. Both parties will understand what they are agreeing to so there should be as little confusion as possible concerning how the living arrangements will play out.

Both Names Should Be On The Lease

It's also a good idea to put both names on the lease. If your name isn't on the lease and the two of you get into an argument, it is so easy for the other party to try to put you out of the house. Although it might be temporary, it doesn't feel too good to be left out in the cold. With both names on the lease, you will have legal rights to the residence so that you both can work things out.

Moving in with a clear mind is the best way to ensure that you're doing the right thing. Follow this advice, and you're sure to be embarking upon a beneficial adventure that is great for both of you.


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Recognizing the Need For A Divorce

My husband and I had a great marriage for about ten years--that is, until he started cheating on me. I found out about it from a friend, and once I started peeling off the layers of my husband's lies, I realized that we hardly had anything to salvage in the first place. I decided that it would be best to get divorced, but I knew that it would be painful and difficult. This blog is for anyone out there who needs to gather the strength to get divorced. Check out these posts to learn more about the process and how the right lawyer can help.