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    UNVEILING NEW RELATIONSHIP PARADIGMS: A HOLISTIC INVESTIGATION INTO THE LEGAL AND SOCIO-CULTURAL RAMIFICATIONS OF LIVE-IN ARRANGEMENTS (2020)


    Dr MANJIRI MOHAN JAWDEKAR
    JCR. 2020: 5372-5378

    Abstract

    With new perspectives on contemporary relationship paradigms, this abstract presents a thorough investigation of the legal and sociocultural ramifications connected with live-in arrangements. Traditional ideas about partnerships have changed recently, and more and more people are opting to live together without becoming legally married. In order to understand the complex legal, social, and cultural ramifications of such live-in arrangements, this paper explores their many facets. This research, which uses an interdisciplinary approach, goes beyond simple legal analysis to include social and cultural factors, addressing both the macro-level effects on societies and the micro-level experiences of individuals. In order to provide light on the rights and obligations of partners, potential legal disputes, and the protection of vulnerable parties like children or financially underprivileged spouses, the study analyses legal frameworks governing cohabitation across numerous jurisdictions. The study also examines the socio-cultural fabric, examining how live-in arrangements conflict with traditional gender roles and household expectations. It examines the mechanics of dedication, emotional closeness, and stability within such relationships, analyzing how they have the capacity to rewrite popular stories about marriage and family. This study captures the lived experiences and viewpoints of people living in live-in arrangements through in-depth qualitative research, providing a nuanced dimension to the conversation. Understanding the repercussions is crucial as society navigates these shifting relationship paradigms. Policymakers, attorneys, sociologists, and anybody looking to understand the broader ramifications of these modern relationship models can all benefit from understanding the research's conclusions. This study contributes to the continuing discussion on the evolution of partnerships in an era characterised by altering values and relationship dynamics and provides a comprehensive framework for discussion and decision-making in the future.

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    Volume 7 Issue-12

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