Practical & Legal Considerations
Address the practical aspects of non-monogamy, including finances, cohabitation, parenting, and time management. Explore legal tools like cohabitation agreements for polyamorous families.
14 courses
Evaluate your marriage objectively, process emotional exhaustion, and gain the clarity needed to confidently decide whether to rebuild your relationship or pursue a separation.
Master the essential accounting treatments, adjustments, and calculations for partner retirement in Class 12 partnership accounts.
Master the essential accounting treatments, asset revaluations, and capital account adjustments when a partner retires from a business.
Learn to calculate goodwill, revalue assets, and settle partner accounts for senior secondary accounting exams and practical bookkeeping.
Master the core principles, statutory provisions, and landmark interpretations of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 to build a strong foundation for judicial exams.
Master the core principles of family law and legal reasoning to confidently approach miscellaneous law questions on your law school entrance exams.
Master the essential concepts of Hindu and Muslim family law to confidently solve legal reasoning passages in law entrance exams.
Master the accounting rules, realization accounts, and ledger entries for partnership dissolution, tailored for Class 12 board exam preparation.
Master the core concepts of marriage, divorce, adoption, and maintenance with key landmark judgments to confidently prepare for CLAT and competitive law exams.
Master the core principles, sources, and modern statutory developments of Hindu Law to confidently prepare for the UGC NET Law examination.
Understand the legal frameworks governing marriage, divorce, child custody, and property division while exploring modern family structures and mediation strategies.
Understand the real-world practical and legal landscape that non-monogamous people navigate — finances, cohabitation, parenting, and legal tools available to polyamorous families.
Work through the concrete planning steps for a non-monogamous household — finances, cohabitation agreements, parenting arrangements, estate basics, and time management — with templates and checklists throughout.
Develop the long-term practical strategies for sustaining stable non-monogamous households through financial evolution, changing family structures, legal developments, and life transitions.