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Can two people enter into an agreement about expense sharing if they are not married?

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Can two people enter into an agreement about expense sharing if they are not married?

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Two people who want to live together without the benefit of marriage may enter into agreements fixing each party’s obligations during the time they are living together. Courts are reluctant to enforce such agreements where they spell out obligations to be performed after separation or termination of the living together arrangement except insofar as the agreement sets out which party owns personal property.

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