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If you’re considering a marriage agreement or a cohabitation agreement, discuss the idea with your spouse or future spouse, and then discuss it with a lawyer. Marriage agreement and cohabitation agreements usually deals with financial issues. If trouble comes and your spouse breaks the agreement, you can sue to enforce the agreement, just like any other contract. | If you’re considering a marriage agreement or a cohabitation agreement, discuss the idea with your spouse or future spouse, and then discuss it with a lawyer. Marriage agreement and cohabitation agreements usually deals with financial issues. If trouble comes and your spouse breaks the agreement, you can sue to enforce the agreement, just like any other contract. | ||
For more information about cohabitation agreements, see the Cohabitation Agreements page of the wikibook ''JP Boyd on Family Law'', hosted by Courthouse Libraries BC | For more information about cohabitation agreements, see the [[Cohabitation Agreements]] page of the wikibook ''JP Boyd on Family Law'', hosted by Courthouse Libraries BC. For more information about marriage agreements, see the [[Marriage Agreements]] page. | ||
[updated November 2014] | [updated November 2014] |