Sentences with word «cohabitant»

Lord Thornton (Labour), supporting the Bill, pointed out the difficulty and inordinate costs for cohabitants who argue that they have a share in the other's property.
Civil Partnerships, introduced by the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010, enabled same - sex couples to obtain legal recognition of their relationship and this regulation was enacted on the 1st January 2011.
Recent reform in Scotland has seen the introduction of a framework within which to resolve financial disputes between cohabiting couples and this, in turn, has afforded cohabitants in Scotland a degree of financial security which they have not previously enjoyed and which are not shared by their contemporaries south of the border.
Added to this we already know what benefits this sort of scheme will bring — it will help to stop the tide of former cohabitants and their children falling into poverty on relationship breakdown.
Donna Whitehead examines the Law Commission's recommendations on the financial rights of cohabitants on relationship breakdown
The redress arrangements applies only to those qualified cohabitants whose relationship ends after the Act commenced on 1 January 2011, but the time spent cohabiting before that may be taken into account.
If you are in an unmarried cohabitant relationship and need help with any of these issues or any other issues, please feel free to contact us for guidance.
Although this goes some way towards recognising the diffi cult and unique situation that arises when the relationship between cohabitants breaks down, the absence of legislation to cover these situations is challenging to say the least.
The law already gives limited protection to cohabitants with children in that they can apply for orders under the Children Act 1989, Sch 1 on behalf of their children — albeit that such provision lasts only while the children are dependent.
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This is supported by research carried out by academics Rosangela Merlo and Kathleen Kiernan in Australia where states have enacted legislation giving certain rights to cohabitants at different stages.
Senator David Norris» Speech as cited in «Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Bill 2009: Second Stage», KildareStreet News
He calls for greater rights for cohabiting couples «to address the hardship and injustice suffered by cohabitants on breakdown of the relationship, as identified by the Law Commission».
Prior to 26 September 2007 a travel allowance applied in certain cases depending on the number of days the spouse, civil partner or cohabitant worked each week.
This does not apply if you transfer to Jobseeker's Benefit / Allowance, Illness Benefit, One - Parent Family Payment and Carer's Benefit or if your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant claims for you as a qualified adult on their payment.
In all but the harshest climates and coldest homes, many species will thrive at room temperature, assuming that the room is comfortable for human cohabitants.
Inevitably, cases turn very much on their own facts and, rather frustratingly, unlike within the context of financial remedy proceedings on divorce, there are relatively few reported cases to refer to for guidance as those cases that have been reported tend to have been of a «big money» nature and have little relevance to the majority of separating cohabitants.
Rights of cohabiting couples Cohabitants do not possess the same rights and obligations as married couples or civil partnerships
Although, cohabiting couples can enter into a deed of cohabitation, many cohabitants fail to understand that they are not entitled to any rights equivalent to those of divorcing couples until it is too late.
People wouldn't do it for many of the same reasons that they don't marry and it would do nothing to protect vulnerable cohabitants from unscrupulous partners who deliberately choose not to opt in precisely because they don't want to take on responsibility for their partner and children.
It also asks for views about whether other cohabitants should be eligible to apply, perhaps after a minimum period.
The likelihood is that the commission will say that its scheme should apply also to cohabitants without children after they have lived together for two years.
Recent research by the University of Wisconsin indicates that 40 % of cohabitants break up before getting married.
Ashley also has experience of applications under Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 and in dealing with former cohabitants under TOLATA.
You may also apply for provision to be made from the estate of a deceased cohabitant.
In a case where the value of the income has increased since the date on which the person or spouse, civil partner or cohabitant disposed of it, the means assessed will not take account of this increase.
If you or your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant saves a portion of your State Pension (Non-Contributory) each week, these savings as well as savings from most other sources will be taken into account as part of your means.
and the couple seems to have settled into cohabitant bliss — never a good sign in a superhero movie.
If cohabitants were to be given automatic rights on intestacy there would be huge evidential issues, particularly as one of the couple would be dead and therefore unable to rebut any claim of cohabitation.
In Jobseeker's Allowance, Pre-Retirement Allowance, Disability Allowance and Farm Assist cases, moneys received by an applicant or spouse, civil partner or cohabitant whether as contributions towards the expenses of the household or otherwise are to be included in the assessment of means.
Whether working with domestic or international clients, she deals with complex financial claims, children issues, pre and postnuptial agreements and cohabitant disputes and has extensive experience advising on cases involving trusts.
A financially dependent cohabitant may be able to apply to the courts for redress if the relationship ends as the result of death or otherwise.
Saraki, as Senate president, projects himself as a doughty cohabitant of state power.
In the future, we may be able to apply lessons learned from our simpler cohabitants to stay younger and healthier ourselves.
With Candida, even then it's not absolutely conclusive, because Candida is a normal cohabitant of our body, together with other bacteria and yeasts.
Susan and Sarah 28 and 31, from Birmingham, cohabitants Finding de casual dating couple interested in having fun with us, has always been a problem for us.
A Journey through Spanish Horror, 2013) directs this tale set in a stately English manor inhabited by two older female vampires and with their only cohabitant being a man imprisoned in the basement.
Bullfrogs are in no way handle - able, and they will eat nearly every cage cohabitant you introduce.
But despite changes and renovations to the museum's annex, the room is still configured pretty much as it was when Phillips died in 1966, and so the paintings are longtime cohabitants of the space.
As the relationships between the natural / unnatural cohabitants are considered, an uninvited mystery guest arrives, the true shape - shifter, sharing common ground and dark secrets with all three of the characters / contestants.
But what does science have to say about our botanical cohabitants?
But to see the otherwise invisible routes and patterns created by our avian cohabitants is really pretty grand, as you can see for yourself below:
You live with your significant other, sharing expenses, a lease, and other items, and you would like to remain, and be considered by a court, as just cohabitants.
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