Legally, what happens to our child/children at the end of our relationship?

Both parents retain equal rights and responsibilities for any children - the court will only get involved if there is a dispute between you and the other parent or guardian. Legally the main consideration will always be what is in the children's best interests.

For unmarried couples the court can be asked to consider various issues – for example maintenance payments or lump sum payments for housing – but the rules tend to be less generous than for married couples.

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