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Yes, it is perfectly legal to draft your own cohabitation agreement with your partner. However, its important to understand the benefits of having this agreement drafted by an attorney.
Property. If an unmarried couple owns a house, or other substantial property together, it will be divided equally upon separation.
There is no minimum cohabitation length requirement to establish a domestic partnership in California. Anyone who has been dating and cohabitating with their partner for any length of time can enter into a domestic partnership.
Legal status Couples who live together are sometimes called common-law partners. This is just another way of saying a couple are living together. You might be able to formalise aspects of your status with a partner by drawing up a legal agreement called a cohabitation contract or living together agreement.
Unmarried couples do not go through divorce like married couples do if they split. As long as unmarried partners can agree on how to divvy up any assets, theres generally no need for lawyers or courts.
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Related Q&A to Unmarried Couples Legal Form

One of the most commonly asked questions in marital property transactions is how title should be held between husband and wife. Traditionally, joint tenancy form was favored because of the ease of title transfer at death. However, as discussed below, title transfer at death can be as easy in community property form.
Joint Tenancy. If you take title as joint tenants, you share equal ownership of the property and each of you has the right to use the entire property.

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