TLATA
Property Rights for Unmarried Couples

A mouthful, this one. TLATA stands for ‘Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996’. In normal speak, this is the law that governs what happens to property when you separate and you are not married. First off, married people - this is not for you. Unmarried property owners, read on.
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