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Law is 'unjust' for unwed couples | Law is 'unjust' for unwed couples |
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Couples who are living together should have more legal rights, according to a report from the Law Commission. | Couples who are living together should have more legal rights, according to a report from the Law Commission. |
It says the current law is "unjust" and the 2.2m co-habiting couples in England and Wales should have more protection if they split up. | It says the current law is "unjust" and the 2.2m co-habiting couples in England and Wales should have more protection if they split up. |
The report says the majority of couples who live together wrongly believe they are protected by what is known as "common law" marriage. | The report says the majority of couples who live together wrongly believe they are protected by what is known as "common law" marriage. |
But it has denied its proposals will undermine marriage. | But it has denied its proposals will undermine marriage. |
The Law Commission, which advises the government on legal reform, wants a financial value put on the contribution each person makes during the relationship. | The Law Commission, which advises the government on legal reform, wants a financial value put on the contribution each person makes during the relationship. |
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For example, if a partner has given up a career to bring up children, they should receive compensation in the event the couple separates. | For example, if a partner has given up a career to bring up children, they should receive compensation in the event the couple separates. |
The proposals would apply to couples with children and childless couples who have lived together for at least two years. | The proposals would apply to couples with children and childless couples who have lived together for at least two years. |
But the Law Commission stopped short of awarding couples who live together the same rights as married couples. | But the Law Commission stopped short of awarding couples who live together the same rights as married couples. |
'Common law' myth | 'Common law' myth |
At present, co-habiting couples have very little legal protection if the relationship breaks down. | At present, co-habiting couples have very little legal protection if the relationship breaks down. |
The Law Commission report claims the current law is "complex, uncertain, expensive...and often gives rise to outcomes that are unjust". | The Law Commission report claims the current law is "complex, uncertain, expensive...and often gives rise to outcomes that are unjust". |
It said research indicates that the majority of co-habitants believe in the "common law" myth - the idea that partners would be entitled to a share of the assets when a relationship broke down. | It said research indicates that the majority of co-habitants believe in the "common law" myth - the idea that partners would be entitled to a share of the assets when a relationship broke down. |
The report was two years in the making and builds on a consultation paper published in May 2006. | The report was two years in the making and builds on a consultation paper published in May 2006. |
The government is now considering the recommendations. | The government is now considering the recommendations. |