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The most common family law agreements are: ''cohabitation agreements'', used when a couple plan on living together but don't plan on marrying; ''marriage agreements'', used when a couple plan to marry; and, ''separation agreements'', used when married spouses or unmarried spouses have separated. All of these agreements can be changed once they've been executed, as long as the parties to the agreement agree that the agreement should be changed.
The most common family law agreements are:  
*''cohabitation agreements'', used when a couple plan on living together but don't plan on marrying,
*''marriage agreements'', used when a couple plan to marry, and
*''separation agreements'', used when married spouses or unmarried spouses have separated.  
 
All of these agreements can be changed once they've been executed, as long as the parties to the agreement agree that the agreement should be changed.


==What can be changed==
==What can be changed==
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