The following Article contends that the fact of cohabitation, in and of itself, should no longer be recognized as legally determinative in family law. Rather, cohabitation should be considered as one of many factors in determining which relationships are worthy of the legal perquisites that were traditionally afforded solely to married cohabitants. In order to make this argument, the Article explores three particular family law doctrines where some jurisdictions place legally significant weight on the mere fact of cohabitation. The first of these relates to the question of whether partners to a non-marital cohabitating relationship should be entitled to a share of property accumulated by either party during the period of cohabitation-the so...
Recently, the privileged legal status of marriage has become the subject of political and academic c...
Increasing numbers of couples live together and have children without being married. Those who argue...
With cohabitation outside marriage becoming increasingly common, the law's response to the problems ...
The article discusses basic aspects of cohabitation without marriage in the light of family law. In ...
As nonmarital cohabitation has skyrocketed over the last several decades, courts and legislatures ha...
This paper considers the arguments that have been advanced to justify giving cohabitants the same ri...
Today, nearly nineteen million U.S. adults are cohabiting with an intimate partner. Yet family law c...
This Article argues that U.S. law should give protection to relationships between cohabitants and th...
Now that the Supreme Court has reshaped the laws of marriage, attention is shifting to nonmarriage. ...
This article explores choice of law problems that will arise when a court determines the property-ba...
This article examines how the Family Court views the circumstances of relationships when deciding wh...
Over the past decade, figures from the Office of National Statistics show that across the UK cohabit...
This article presents a model of the choice between marriage and cohabitation that is used to analyz...
This article draws attention to a cultural shift in the formation of families that has been and is t...
Nonmarital cohabitation has become a mainstream family structure in the United States. Yet, despite ...
Recently, the privileged legal status of marriage has become the subject of political and academic c...
Increasing numbers of couples live together and have children without being married. Those who argue...
With cohabitation outside marriage becoming increasingly common, the law's response to the problems ...
The article discusses basic aspects of cohabitation without marriage in the light of family law. In ...
As nonmarital cohabitation has skyrocketed over the last several decades, courts and legislatures ha...
This paper considers the arguments that have been advanced to justify giving cohabitants the same ri...
Today, nearly nineteen million U.S. adults are cohabiting with an intimate partner. Yet family law c...
This Article argues that U.S. law should give protection to relationships between cohabitants and th...
Now that the Supreme Court has reshaped the laws of marriage, attention is shifting to nonmarriage. ...
This article explores choice of law problems that will arise when a court determines the property-ba...
This article examines how the Family Court views the circumstances of relationships when deciding wh...
Over the past decade, figures from the Office of National Statistics show that across the UK cohabit...
This article presents a model of the choice between marriage and cohabitation that is used to analyz...
This article draws attention to a cultural shift in the formation of families that has been and is t...
Nonmarital cohabitation has become a mainstream family structure in the United States. Yet, despite ...
Recently, the privileged legal status of marriage has become the subject of political and academic c...
Increasing numbers of couples live together and have children without being married. Those who argue...
With cohabitation outside marriage becoming increasingly common, the law's response to the problems ...