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  1. Start by accessing the form on our platform. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the introductory section, filling in the names and addresses of both parties involved. Ensure that you accurately represent your current living situation.
  3. Proceed to the 'Previously Owned Property' section. Clearly outline any property owned prior to cohabitation, specifying which items are considered joint property.
  4. In the 'Debts' section, indicate how debts will be managed during and after cohabitation. Choose whether each party will be responsible for their own debts or if they will share certain obligations.
  5. Complete the financial disclosure statements attached as Exhibits A and B. This includes detailing assets, liabilities, and income for both parties.
  6. Review all sections carefully before finalizing. Make sure all fields are filled out correctly to avoid any issues later on.

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457:39 Cohabitation, etc. Persons cohabiting and acknowledging each other as husband and wife, and generally reputed to be such, for the period of 3 years, and until the decease of one of them, shall thereafter be deemed to have been legally married.
In New Hampshire, marriage is controlled by statute. To constitute a valid, legal marriage, the union of two people must comply with the requirements of RSA chapter 457. Common law marriage is not recognized, except to the limited extent provided in RSA 457:39.
New Hampshire no longer has domestic partnerships, because all domestic partnerships were converted to marriages January 1, 2011. Before that, in May 2006, the Merrimack County Superior Court ruled in Bedford and Breen v.
Living together without being married or being in a civil partnership means you do not have many rights around finances, property and children. Consider making a will and getting a cohabitation agreement to protect your interests.