Notarial cohabitation agreements and spousal / ‘life partner’ visas and permanent residence permits

Notarial Cohabitation Agreement is essential for couples in South Africa who wish to formalize their relationship while living together without marriage, particularly when applying for a spousal / ‘life partner’ visa and permanent residence (‘PR’) permits.

This type of agreement serves as a legal document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each partner, providing clarity and protection, especially in matters of financial arrangements, property rights, and maintenance obligations.

Importance of Notarial Cohabitation Agreements

Key Components of a Notarial Cohabitation Agreement

  1. Financial Arrangements: Details on how expenses are or will be shared and managed during the cohabitation.
  2. Property Rights: Specifications on ownership and division of property acquired during the relationship.
  3. Maintenance Obligations: Provisions for financial support during the relationship or after separation.
  4. Dispute Resolution: Procedures for resolving conflicts that may arise between partners
  5. Children’s Rights: If applicable, arrangements regarding custody and support for any children involved.

Process of Drafting and Notarizing

To create a legally binding Notarial Cohabitation Agreement:

Conclusion

For couples in South Africa considering cohabitation without marriage, entering into a Notarial Cohabitation Agreement is not only prudent but often necessary for legal recognition and protection. This agreement not only supports spousal visa and PR applications but also clarifies shared financial responsibilities and property rights, ultimately safeguarding both partners’ interests throughout their relationship. For further guidance on your immigration application go here.