As more couples choose to build committed lives together without getting married, it becomes increasingly important to think proactively about how to protect each person’s financial interests and personal rights. Cohabitation can be a meaningful step forward, yet many partners enter this stage without discussing what should happen if circumstances change. A well-crafted cohabitation agreement brings clarity, transparency, and peace of mind by outlining expectations during the relationship and setting a thoughtful framework for addressing property, finances, and responsibilities should the relationship end. These agreements can also define separate property and shared assets, outline how living expenses will be handled, and include provisions confirming that the couple does not intend to enter into a common-law marriage—an essential safeguard that can prevent costly and stressful disputes in the future.
To be valid and enforceable in Texas, a cohabitation agreement must be entered into knowingly and voluntarily by both partners with full disclosure of assets. Because the document protects the rights and interests of both individuals, each partner should have independent legal counsel to ensure that the agreement is clear, balanced, and tailored to their unique needs. At Hargrave Family Law, we guide clients through this process with compassion and precision, helping couples create agreements that reflect their values, support their stability, and provide a strong foundation for the life they are building together.


























