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a. Married to each other; or
b. Living in a marriage-like relationship and;
i. have lived together for at least one year, or;
ii. are the parents of a child together, or;
iii. have together signed a Cohabitation Agreement under the Family Law Act.
A Cohabitation Agreement is a document that two people who live together, but are not married, can sign in which they agree about their rights and obligations to each other during the time they live together and on separation. The types of things they can include in the agreement are rights to financial support from each other, ownership and division of property, and the education of their children.
Two persons are not spouses if they are living separate and apart as a result of a breakdown of their relationship.
Two people are “partners” if they have lived together for at least one year and have a close personal relationship that is of primary importance in both people’s lives. This can include friends who have lived together for at least one year in a non-sexual relationship and have a special personal family-like relationship.