Although it may appear logical, there is a huge difference in coverage exposure to a carrier for property and liability when an insured acquires a long-term cohabitant. |
The 15-year-old girl's mother is said to have come to Hong Kong from the Philippines to work for Mr Cousins as a domestic helper in around 1990, but later became his cohabitant in 1994, according to a police source. |
The possibility of testamentary dispositions in favour of a cohabitant may, however, be restricted. |
To this kindly dog custodian it implied that Ava's spectral cohabitant was not only poor but dissolute or deranged. |
Even if you've lived together for many years, your cohabitant may be left with nothing if you do not made a will. |
The borderline between a lodger and a cohabitant is by no means clear-cut in all cases nor readily established by any outside agency. |