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So a cohabitation agreement is a legal agreement between parties who do not intend to get married or are not married. And so the purpose of a cohabitation agreement is to set out the rights and obligations of parties who are living together when they either are determining property division upon separation or potentially looking at support obligations. An important consideration with cohabitation agreements is that you actually cannot include in your agreement anything dealing with children, decision making and parenting time. Those are off limits based on the Family Law Act. And one other important consideration with cohabitation agreements is that they are deemed to become marriage contracts if you get married unless stated otherwise in the agreement.