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Common Law Relationships

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Common Law Lawyers You Can Trust

While common law partners share many responsibilities, they do not automatically have the same rights as married spouses—particularly when it comes to property division. This can lead to confusion and unexpected challenges during separation.

At Majoka Law, we provide clear legal guidance tailored to your situation. Whether you are entering a common law relationship, currently in one, or going through a separation, we help you understand your rights and explore your legal options.

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Our Common Law Legal Services

Cohabitation Agreements

We draft agreements that define financial rights and responsibilities for partners living together.

Property & Asset Disputes

We assist in resolving disputes over property ownership and financial contributions.

Spousal Support Claims

We help determine eligibility for support and represent clients in securing fair arrangements.

Separation Guidance

We provide legal advice on rights and obligations when a common law relationship ends.

Dispute Resolution

We represent clients in negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings.

Independent Legal Advice

We review agreements and provide clear legal guidance tailored to your situation.

Key Legal Differences: Common Law vs Married Couples

AspectCommon LawMarried Couples
Property DivisionNo automatic equalization of propertyEqualization of net family property applies
Spousal SupportMay be entitled based on relationshipEntitlement may apply under family law
Marriage RequirementNo formal marriage requiredLegal marriage required
AgreementsCohabitation agreements recommendedMarriage contracts may apply

The Legal Process for Common Law Disputes

1

Initial Consultation

Understanding your situation and legal options

2

Financial Disclosure

Exchanging relevant financial information

3

Negotiation or Mediation

Attempting to resolve issues outside of court

4

Court Proceedings

Addressing disputes through legal action

5

Final Resolution

Establishing agreements or court orders

Why Choose Majoka Law

Common Challenges in Common Law Cases

Common law relationships can present unique challenges, including:

  • Disputes over property ownership
  • Misunderstandings about legal rights
  • Claims for spousal support
  • Lack of formal agreements

We help resolve these issues while protecting your rights and financial interests.

You ask, we answer

Get all the answers to your questions.

No, especially regarding property division. Common law partners do not automatically share property equally.

You may be eligible depending on factors such as the length of the relationship and financial dependency.

Property is not automatically shared; claims are typically based on contributions or legal principles like unjust enrichment.

 

Yes, parenting and child support rights are the same as for married couples.

 

Yes, a cohabitation agreement can define financial rights and responsibilities.

 

Contact Majoka Law Today

If you are in a common law relationship or dealing with a separation, Majoka Law is here to help. We provide clear legal guidance and strong representation to protect your rights and interests.

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