The myths around common law rights
By International Adviser, 3 Aug 18
A lawyer lifts the lid on cohabiting myths around the world that could leave surviving partners with no legal rights.
In neighbouring Spain, there exists a progressive and scrupulous system of law for unmarried couples which extends to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples – the only requirement being that they share a home and intend to share a life together.
Such a relationship may be terminated at any time, at which point the registered cohabitation comes to an end.
It should be noted, however, that Spanish law offers no concrete protection of assets for couples who decide to cohabit rather than legally marry.
Despite this, the surviving partner from an unmarried couple is entitled to the equivalent of a “widow’s” pension, which is payable until the surviving partner remarries.

