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What do we need to know before moving in together?

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  • — 16 Apr, 2015

You and your partner have decided to move in together. It’s a big decision and there’s a lot to think about. How do you fit both your things into one place? What do you get rid of? How are you splitting up the bills?

There’s more to keep in mind than just the practicalities. When you move in together, there are also some legal rights and responsibilities to consider. That’s why we’ve put together a fact sheet to tell you what you need to know.

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