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  2. Concubinage - Wikipedia

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    Concubinage could be a form of common-law relationship that allowed a couple who did not wish to marry to live together. This was prevalent in medieval Europe and colonial Asia. In Europe, some families discouraged younger sons from marriage to prevent division of family wealth among many heirs.

  3. Grey divorce - Wikipedia

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    Living together as a married couple also provided both people in the marriage with some level of live-in mutual assistance. [4] After the divorce, especially if they are living alone, they may not have access to assistance with household or financial tasks, with driving, or with activities of daily living when they are sick or if they become ...

  4. Cohabitation - Wikipedia

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    [28] Couples who have plans to marry before moving in together or who are engaged before cohabiting typically marry within two years of living together. [31] The state of cohabitation of a couple often ends either in marriage or in break-up; according to a 1996 study about 10% of cohabiting unions remained in this state more than five years. [ 24 ]

  5. Older couples ‘living apart but together’ have better ...

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    Older couples who meet at 60 and above seem to have better well-being when they “live apart but together” instead of cohabiting, according to a new study.. The research, which is the largest ...

  6. Living Apart Together: Separate Spaces Keep These Married ...

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    Mongo and Gordon said that, for them, living under the same roof in separate spaces couldn't be a better way to live. "I still smile inwardly at my friends who share the same bedroom, yet one ...

  7. Cohabitation in India - Wikipedia

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    [5] dealing with the legitimacy of child born out of a live-in relationship and his succession of property rights, the Supreme Court held that child born out of a live-in relationship may be allowed to succeed inheritance in the property of the parents, if any, but doesn't have any claim as against Hindu ancestral coparcenary property.

  8. Cohabitation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Psychologist Dr. Galena Rhoades said: "There might be a subset of people who live together before they got engaged who might have decided to get married really based on other things in their relationship – because they were already living together and less because they really wanted and had decided they wanted a future together. We think some ...

  9. Legal separation - Wikipedia

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    A mensa et thoro is a legal Latin phrase which means "from table and bed", often translated as "from bed and board", in which "board" is a word for "table". Separation a mensa et thoro is essentially a separation that is sanctioned by a court order, meaning that the spouses may legally live apart, but they are still legally married.