If it's alimony rights for cohabiting couples, the snip won't help.
Slightly ditzy gf has nowhere to stay. The swiving is good, so - hey - let her crash at your newly bought flat for a while. A month later she's still there and - frankly - the ping has gone. However, you think of yourselves as mates and there's this spare room and it's quite handy having somebody in during the day to let in the workmen and keep an eye on them. And hey, once in a while you have a drunken shag...
Only, the thing is, all this time she's been holding a torch for you. Two years later she goes into bunny boiler mode. Once you've finally evicted her, a lawyers letter turns up claiming you owe her maintenance, and by the way half the last 2 year's equity in the flat belongs to her.
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Slightly ditzy gf has nowhere to stay. The swiving is good, so - hey - let her crash at your newly bought flat for a while. A month later she's still there and - frankly - the ping has gone. However, you think of yourselves as mates and there's this spare room and it's quite handy having somebody in during the day to let in the workmen and keep an eye on them. And hey, once in a while you have a drunken shag...
Only, the thing is, all this time she's been holding a torch for you. Two years later she goes into bunny boiler mode. Once you've finally evicted her, a lawyers letter turns up claiming you owe her maintenance, and by the way half the last 2 year's equity in the flat belongs to her.