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" ... 9. Cohabitation/nonmarital partner agreements. A cohabitation agreement protects a client in a similar manner to a prenuptial agreement as well as how any expenses incurred during the relationship, such as mortgage or rental payments, should be treated. If each cohabitant wants to change beneficiary designations on retirement accounts or insurance plans, then those could also be covered as well as how, if there is a joint child, custody agreement, subject to a court's consideration of the best interests of the child. ... "
" ... A growing number of unmarried couples are seeking similar legal protections through cohabitation agreements. These legally-binding contracts, which are drawn up by an attorney, protect each person’s assets, address child custody issues and determine support obligations, much like prenuptial agreements do. ... "
" ... And maybe that ties in with the bleak outlook of the cold open: maybe Jimmy and Kim work best when they work together with their backs against the wall, as opposed to settling into the boring routine of everyday cohabitation. Remember what it took to even get them together in the first place, the combined threat posed by Howard Hamlin, Chuck McGill and HHM's policy of putting bright lawyers on doc review as a form of public humiliation. Back at the end of season 2, Chuck secretly records a confession from Jimmy in which he admits to forging documents to make HHM look bad in retaliation for stealing Mesa Verde away from Kim after she sets out in private practice, and in season 3, Kim gets to hear this full admission for herself at the bar hearing, along with a few choice words from Chuck about his younger brother's crime-inducing crush. You would think this would be such a watershed moment in their relationship, perhaps ending it for good, if Kim was the type of person she thinks herself to be: namely, as we saw in last week's episode, a young Chuck McGill in heels. Someone whose fidelity is to the law above all else, especially personal relationships. But instead, Kim sticks with her Hustler Romeo, not despite him being a con, but because of it. ... "
" ... Spoke 2 Family: In today’s world, family means many different things to different people. It can be you and your spouse (opposite-sex or same-sex) and your children. It can mean single parents with children, cohabitation of unmarried partners, gay and lesbian couples with or without children or adults who reside with older parents or siblings. Whatever your family configuration, ask yourself how much time and energy, positive communication and communion do you invest with your spouse/partner and other housemates. ... "