Generally this is much simpler than if you are married, as there are no legal relationships, rights or responsibilities to deal with other than the ownership of any property. The property in which you live is either owned jointly or by one or the other. If it is in the name of one person it is extremely difficult for the other to claim any interest in it even if you have been living together for some considerable time. This does come as a surprise to many people.If the property is owned jointly, then you will need to decide what to do with the property when you separate.Apart from property ownership, you will have claims upon each other's assets or pensions when you separate after living together without having been married.
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