Co habitation agreement

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gaz1234

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Saturday 23rd August 2014
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Are these worth doing?
I've had a rough verbal cost of 1k. The other was 250 now 500 plus vat.
Just wondering if these are a waste of money as most things solicitors do is or good to protect my house.


gaz1234

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Saturday 23rd August 2014
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Solicitor seems to think it is...

Why do you not?

gaz1234

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Saturday 23rd August 2014
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No, only paying towards living costs eg water gas etc.

gaz1234

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Sunday 24th August 2014
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What about using this http://www.netlawman.co.uk/d/cohabitation-agreemen...
Instead of a solicitor

gaz1234

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Sunday 24th August 2014
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So I need to protect equity and house as she is moving in.
Paying towards utilities only.

gaz1234

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Monday 25th August 2014
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Might buy the 35 quid jobbie. Stuff the legal expensive route

gaz1234

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Tuesday 26th August 2014
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I see your point.

gaz1234

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Tuesday 26th August 2014
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JustinP1 said:
I don't think a solicitor would be that expensive to draw up a deed of trust.

Weigh up the pros and cons. You are going to erode a bit of goodwill with your missus (who is not yet officially your missus) by getting her to sign something anyway. So, if you are going to do it, you may as well do it with something that will actually cover you when the time comes.

It is one of those things, like going into business with a friend or family member for example that can work fine. As long as:

a) All parties totally agree what they are putting in

b) All parties agree how the assets are split should a party want to go, or a relationship break down, and

c) That all parties actually remember what they agreed all those months/years ago, with the knowledge that the goalposts may have changed and bias may have crept in.

The only way to do that is to confirm everything in writing. At least that way the house, business or asset does not end up being the end of the relationship, or something which creates years of animosity.
It's a co hab. 500+ vat and her advice costs.
She is aware.

gaz1234

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Tuesday 26th August 2014
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Another one quoted 1000 plus vat.
The 500 quid one did say 250 when I met them....

gaz1234

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Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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So, i bought an agreement via a different solicitor in the end for £250 which was a page long, rather than the other quotes ranging from 500-1000+.

However, just had an invoice arrive from solicitor local to me.

Quite odd i find. So i see them a while ago for what i believe was free consultation. She verbally says the work will cost c£250. Fine i thought. Weeks go by and finally get a draft through of which at the bottom confirming a cost of c£500+vat.
So i look elsewhere and confirmed i can get the work done for c£600 (hadnt found the £250 one yet). She confirms they can fix it for £600. Still twice as much as before.
So get and sign up for the £250 from elsewhere.
Tonight get invoice for £450 for the work she has done.
wtf. taking the piss.

Im going to either ignore it or is there a better route to take? email them or speak directly to their regulatory body.

ta

gaz1234

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Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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bad company said:
Are you sure you didn't ask her to do the work? Did you receive and sign a client care letter?
Hmm, maybe...

gaz1234

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Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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mjb1 said:
Just going back to this bit - are you saying one of these agreements would not be valid for an unmarried couple with children?
After I said her 200 went to estimated 500 I said about others coming in at 600 fixed, she said they can do it for that..

gaz1234

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Thursday 23rd October 2014
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spoke to them (receptionist of sorts) who asked about documentation, of which the t&c letter is unsigned on my desk.
The solicitors boss will ring me later apparently.
Looks like they are the idiots.