Florida does not recognize common-law marriage for relationships formed after 1968. As a result, unmarried couples who live together do not receive the same automatic legal protections as married spouses.
A cohabitation agreement allows unmarried partners to define their financial rights, responsibilities, and expectations in writing.
The Law Office of Tiffany M. Hughes, P.C. drafts and reviews cohabitation agreements throughout Southwest Florida and the greater Tampa Bay region, including but not limited to, Sarasota County, Manatee County, Charlotte County, DeSoto County, Lee County, Hillsborough County, and Pinellas County. Every consultation is conducted directly with a licensed Divorce and Matrimonial Law Attorney, not a salesperson, not a case manager, and not an intake team.
A cohabitation agreement is a legally enforceable contract between unmarried partners that addresses:
These agreements help avoid uncertainty if the relationship ends.
Because Florida law does not provide automatic property rights to unmarried couples, a breakup without a written agreement may result in:
A properly drafted agreement provides clarity and protection.
Cohabitation agreements may define:
Clear documentation prevents future conflict.
Unmarried partners do not automatically inherit from each other.
In addition to a cohabitation agreement, couples may consider:
Integrated planning protects long-term interests.
For enforceability, agreements should be:
Independent legal counsel for each party strengthens enforceability.
Are cohabitation agreements legally binding in Florida?
Yes, when properly drafted and executed.
Can unmarried partners divide property like married couples?
No. Without an agreement, property disputes are handled under contract and equity principles.
Does living together create marital rights?
No, not under current Florida law.
If you are living with a partner and want to protect your financial interests, a carefully drafted cohabitation agreement can provide stability and clarity.
Contact The Law Office of Tiffany M. Hughes, P.C. to schedule a confidential consultation regarding cohabitation agreements in Florida.
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