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C/L/684. Should the law of ancillary relief on breakdown of marriage be extended to cohabitants?
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- 2010
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The paper looks at the English family law with regard to the legal status of married couples comparing it with the legal status of unmarried/unregistered cohabitants, discussing the protection the law offers to married couples, and examining whether ancillary relief on the breakdown of a marriage should be extended to cohabitants. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: family law, breakdown of marriage, married couples, cohabitants,
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