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This document, titled Cohabitation-Family Law, explores the legal rights of cohabitants under the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006, specifically sections 25-29. It discusses how cohabitants can claim financial settlements upon separation, focusing on economic advantages or disadvantages incurred during the relationship. Key cases like Gow v Grant andM v S illustrate how courts interpret fairness in dividing assets, including property and childcare costs. The document also covers unjust enrichment, where one party benefits unfairly at the other's expense, referencing cases like Shilliday v Smith. Additionally, it explains occupancy rights under the Matrimonial Homes Act 1981, which cohabitants must apply for. This material is essential for understanding cohabitation rights in Scots family law.
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