2 individuals who live together in an intimate relationship without being married
Cohabitation accounts for 3.2 million couples in England and Wales
The Adoption Act 2002
Single people and same sex couples can legally adopt or foster children in the UK
Feminists like the Adoption Act 2002 as it leads to a decline in the nuclear structure
The Children and Families Act 2014
Gives a right to maternity leave for women and when parents split up, they can both stay in their child's life
Coast - there is evidence to suggest that cohabitation is normal between couples and it is becoming widely accepted as a valid living arrangement
Cohabitation
Supports cohabitation as it gives women the opportunity for a 'trial marriage' due to growing female independence where they can prioritise their personal choice to focus more on their careers and living with a partner rather than getting married
Sharpe - support
Women no longer prioritise love, marriage and children, and cohabitation is successful for both in the relationship
Goode
Suggests that people accept cohabitation as a part of normal life rather than a sin against God due to the decline in religion
In the past, cohabitation would have been scandalous, however, in modern day society, cohabitating couples are widely accepted
Gibson
There is changing morality meaning that there is a wider tolerance of 'alternative' lifestyles
NRR Morgan - people choose to cohabitate
As they are scared of the consequences of divorce, highlighting the cost of divorce (being approximately £14,500) which people would rather not pay for