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Joint tenancy rights if you rent your home
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/families_and_households/relationship_breakdown/rights_if_you_rent_your_home/occupancy_rights_if_you_rent_your_home
If you separate from your partner, your right to remain in or return to your rented home or to make your partner leave depend on various factors.|If you separate from your partner, your right to remain in or return to your rented home or to make your partner leave depend on various factors.
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About shared ownership
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/finding_a_place_to_live/shared_ownership/about_shared_ownership
Shared ownership is a cross between renting and buying. This page explains how shared ownership schemes work, who is eligible to apply and how you can make an application.|Shared ownership is a cross between renting and buying. This page explains how shared ownership schemes work, who is eligible to apply and how you can make an application.
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Why are you looking for accommodation?
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/finding_a_place_to_live/why_are_you_looking_for_accommodation
Whatever the reason you're looking for a new home, there is help for you find out more here.|Whatever the reason you're looking for a new home, there is help for you find out more here.
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What does a "family home" mean?
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/families_and_households/relationship_breakdown/what_is_the_family_home
The family home means where you and your partner live together. It can be rented, or one or both of you may own it. You don't have to have children to have a family home.|The family home means where you and your partner live together. It can be rented, or one or both of you may own it. You don't have to have children to have a family home.
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Things to think about when you split up from a partner
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/families_and_households/relationship_breakdown/things_to_think_about_when_you_split_up_from_a_partner
Separating from your partner is never going to be easy. You will find yourself faced with a lot of practical and potentially distressing decisions about your home, finances and your children.|Separating from your partner is never going to be easy. You will find yourself faced with a lot of practical and potentially distressing decisions about your home, finances and your children.
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Your rights if you share rented accommodation
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/families_and_households/sharing_rented_accommodation/your_rights_if_you_share_rented_accommodation
If you're moving into shared rented accommodation, your rights depend on who you live with and if you have a joint or separate tenancy. This page looks at your rights.|If you're moving into shared rented accommodation, your rights depend on who you live with and if you have a joint or separate tenancy. This page looks at your rights.
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Staying in the family home in the long term
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/families_and_households/relationship_breakdown/rights_if_you_or_your_partner_own_your_home/staying_in_the_family_home_in_the_long_term
Your options if you and your ex-partner decide not to sell the family home and need to decide who will stay.|Your options if you and your ex-partner decide not to sell the family home and need to decide who will stay.
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Living as separate households
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/families_and_households/relationship_breakdown/living_as_separate_households
You may find you can't afford to move out of your shared home immediately. If your split has been amicable, you may be able to divide your home between you and live separately.|You may find you can't afford to move out of your shared home immediately. If your split has been amicable, you may be able to divide your home between you and live separately.
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Financial issues if you're leaving domestic abuse
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/families_and_households/domestic_abuse/financial_issues_if_youre_leaving_domestic_abuse
Many women are reluctant to leave their partners because they don't have the financial resources to support themselves on their own. However, there are ways you can get help.|Many women are reluctant to leave their partners because they don't have the financial resources to support themselves on their own. However, there are ways you can get help.
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Rights if you or your partner own your home
https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/families_and_households/relationship_breakdown/rights_if_you_or_your_partner_own_your_home
What to do if you and/or your partner own your home and your relationship breaks down. Who has rights to stay in the home, selling the home and who is responsible for the mortgage.|What to do if you and/or your partner own your home and your relationship breaks down. Who has rights to stay in the home, selling the home and who is responsible for the mortgage.