Getting out of joint mortgage, lack of savings and cost of paying for new place main obstacles to leaving, survey finds

A third of home-owning couples in the UK stay living together after they split up, research suggests, for an average of more than a year.

About 95% of these couples spend at least a month in the same home post-breakup – and on average the cohabitation with their former partner lasts 1.3 years, according to the data firm Mortar Research.

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