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There are common myths that we see when unmarried people contact us for help following the breakdown of their relationship. The first myth and probably the most common is that there is no such thing as common law marriage. Many people believe that if they have lived together for a period of time they will be treated as common-law husband and wife. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Another misconception relates to how property will be dealt with when a cohabiting couple separate and this is perhaps the biggest difference between married couples and those who live together. If a property is held in one persons name the other party will be left with very little protection and potentially no legal interest in the property, despite perhaps having lived together in the property for many years. Also, a cohabitee has no right to their partners pension if they separate. Sharing and dividing pensions is only available to married couples and those in civil part