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True, it is more likely for cohabitating couples to break up than it is for them to get married.

What is cohabitating ?

  • Cohabitating is primarily used  to indicate an agreement between two people living together as spouses or unmarried partners.
  • Living together in the same house for an extended period of time, usually as a couple or as if the parties were married.
  • Cohabitating means that the parties have intercourse while living together, but this definition does not apply to  casual encounters.
  • Cohabitating is not clearly defined in law, but  generally means living together as a couple without  a registered civil partnership or marriage.
  • Living  with someone is sometimes called Cohabitating.
  • As a more general case, examples of documents that can  prove Cohabitating (cohabitation) are: Copies of the following documents showing the names of both spouses: Joint mortgage or lease documents (be sure to attach a copy of the entire mortgage or lease agreement) Utility bills or other bills that include the names of both spouses.

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