Marriage on the decline: what the latest ONS statistics tell us about the ‘modern family’

We delve into the new data, what it tells us about the ‘modern family’ and the steps that cohabiting couples should take to protect their rights.
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We delve into the new data, what it tells us about the ‘modern family’ and the steps that cohabiting couples should take to protect their rights.

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