Considers some of the potential legal difficulties that can occur on the breakdown of a cohabiting couple's relationship. Covers disputes surrounding the ownership of the family home and the use of constructive trusts following the House of Lords decision in Lloyds Bank Plc v Rosset. Outlines the recommendations of the Law Commission in its report Cohabitation: the Financial Consequences of Relationship Breakdown. [From Legal Journals Index
This article examines how the Family Court views the circumstances of relationships when deciding wh...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
With cohabitation outside marriage becoming increasingly common, the law's response to the problems ...
The objective of this research was to examine the experience of separating opposite-sex cohabitants ...
PublishedThis is the author version of a work accepted for publication by Hart Publishing, submitted...
Reviews the Court of Appeal decision in James v Thomas that a cohabitee had not acquired an equitabl...
Discusses the House of Lords judgment in Stack v Dowden on the factors the courts may consider when ...
This study tracked a sample of 29 separating cohabitants to explore how they dealt with property iss...
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
With many couples separating each year, the question of how to determine the financial and property ...
With many couples separating each year, the question of how to determine the financial and property ...
The aim of this book is to assist practitioners when dealing with the particular requirements of tho...
The following Article contends that the fact of cohabitation, in and of itself, should no longer be ...
Short article by Rebecca Probert (Associate Professor, University of Warwick) published in Amicus Cu...
This thesis considers the use of unjust enrichment in the cohabitation context in England and Wales....
This article examines how the Family Court views the circumstances of relationships when deciding wh...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
With cohabitation outside marriage becoming increasingly common, the law's response to the problems ...
The objective of this research was to examine the experience of separating opposite-sex cohabitants ...
PublishedThis is the author version of a work accepted for publication by Hart Publishing, submitted...
Reviews the Court of Appeal decision in James v Thomas that a cohabitee had not acquired an equitabl...
Discusses the House of Lords judgment in Stack v Dowden on the factors the courts may consider when ...
This study tracked a sample of 29 separating cohabitants to explore how they dealt with property iss...
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
With many couples separating each year, the question of how to determine the financial and property ...
With many couples separating each year, the question of how to determine the financial and property ...
The aim of this book is to assist practitioners when dealing with the particular requirements of tho...
The following Article contends that the fact of cohabitation, in and of itself, should no longer be ...
Short article by Rebecca Probert (Associate Professor, University of Warwick) published in Amicus Cu...
This thesis considers the use of unjust enrichment in the cohabitation context in England and Wales....
This article examines how the Family Court views the circumstances of relationships when deciding wh...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
With cohabitation outside marriage becoming increasingly common, the law's response to the problems ...