Cohabitation
Cohabitation - Geraldine Watson Family Law
Need a cohabitation agreement in England? Geraldine Watson Family Law offers expert support for unmarried couples. Book a consultation with our family solicitors.

Cohabitation:
Leading Cohabitation Agreement Solicitors in England
As more couples choose to live together without marrying, cohabitation agreements provide essential protection. At Geraldine Watson Family Law, we are England’s top solicitors for cohabitation agreements, delivering expert, tailored solutions with compassion.
What Is a Cohabitation Agreement?
A cohabitation agreement is a legal document for unmarried couples, outlining financial and property arrangements. It covers asset division, bills, and separation terms, providing clarity and security without marriage.
Our Cohabitation Services
- Agreement Drafting: Create robust agreements.
- Financial Advice: Work with accountants for tax planning.
- Mediation: Resolve disputes during drafting.
- Separation Support: Address issues if the relationship ends.
The Process
- Consultation: Discuss your needs and assets.
- Drafting: Our solicitors create a clear agreement.
- Review: Both parties seek independent legal advice.
- Signing: Finalise the agreement for legal protection.
We ensure agreements are fair and enforceable.
Benefits of Our Services
- Asset Protection: Safeguard your financial interests.
- Clarity: Avoid disputes with clear terms.
- Peace of Mind: Plan for the future with confidence.

Why Choose Geraldine Watson Family Law
We specialise in cohabitation agreements, offering fixed-fee services and judicial insights. Our empathetic approach and partnerships with financial experts make us England’s leading choice for unmarried couples.
The duration of a divorce varies depending on individual circumstances. In straightforward cases, it can take around 6 to 12 months to complete. However, factors such as contested financial settlements or child custody disputes can extend this timeline. At Geraldine Watson Family Law Solicitors, we work to streamline the process, ensuring your divorce progresses as smoothly and efficiently as possible.


