PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
LEGAL RIGHTS FOR COHABITEES WHO SEPARATE (22 November 2017)

Motion Details

That this House notes that there are currently more than six million people in the UK who live together without being married or in a civil partnership, and that such cohabitees are the fastest growing family type; is concerned that, in England and Wales, such cohabitees have little or no legal protection or ability to access support if their relationship breaks down and they separate; further notes that countries such as Australia, Canada and Scotland legally recognise cohabitation relationships and provide legal protection; notes that Resolution's Cohabitaton Awareness Week takes place from 27 November to 1 December 2017 to help counter the widely held belief that cohabitees are protected under so-called common law marriage, and highlight the benefits of cohabitation, separation and living together agreements; and calls on the Government to act upon Resolution's proposal that cohabitees meeting eligibility criteria indicating a committed relationship have a legal right to apply to the courts for certain financial orders if they separate.

Sponsored by:
Caroline Lucas (Green Party)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
10
53%
 
 
Scottish National Party
3
16%
 
 
Conservative
2
11%
 
 
Green Party
1
5%
 
 
Independent
1
5%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
1
5%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
1
5%
 
Sponsor List (19 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Hilary Benn
Leeds South
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
SNP
Ronnie Cowan
Lab
Lord Cryer
Con
David T C Davies
SNP
Martin Docherty-Hughes
Lab
Kate Green
Lab
Baroness Harman
Green
Caroline Lucas (Sponsor)
Ind
Christian Matheson
LD
Layla Moran
Oxford West and Abingdon
Lab
Ms Marie Rimmer
St Helens South and Whiston
PC
Liz Saville Roberts
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Lab
Tulip Siddiq
Hampstead and Highgate
SNP
Chris Stephens
Lab
Graham Stringer
Blackley and Middleton South
Lab
Mark Tami
Alyn and Deeside
Lab
Mohammad Yasin
Bedford
Lab
Daniel Zeichner
Cambridge

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