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It is a book that describes various ways that non-married couples (having "a relationship") can imitate property ownership, child custody, and other spousal duties and obligations, typically using documents to create a sort of "private law" between them.

One version was written by Duff and Truitt, in 1991, and published by Sunny Beach Publications (Houston, TX), ISBN: 0-9627760-0-9.

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