Resolution has published its 3rd edition of Cohabitation Law and Practice Handbook which includes 2 chapters written by Christopher Stirling.
The handbook is a practical guide to cohabitation law for family lawyers advising unmarried couples on complex property and trust law principles and related matters.
Christopher wrote the chapters on satellite issues as well as a series of relevant case studies. He also contributed 2 chapters for the previous edition of the book.
About Cohabitation Law and Practice Handbook (3rd edition)
Written by an expert team of barristers and solicitors, this fully revised and expanded new edition contains:
- an analysis of recent court decisions including Hudson v Hathway and Guest v Guest
- a new chapter on tax issues for cohabiting couples
- a new chapter on cohabiting couples in rented accommodation
- a new chapter on non-legally binding marriages following the decisions in Akhter v Khan and Tousi v Gaydukova
- an analysis of the practical use of Schedule 1 and a guide to preparing Schedule 1 orders.
It provides straightforward and practical commentary on the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) and examines the complex concepts emerging from the case law, illustrated using case studies.
The handbook is available in 3 formats: print, PDF, and a print + PDF bundle. You can buy a copy via Resolution's website.