For people who've built a life together
In England and Wales, there's no such thing as a common law marriage — however long you've loved each other. If things ever went wrong, what you actually put in is what would matter. We built Tally Together so you're never left trying to prove your own life from memory. Keep the record now, while it's easy.
Wherever you are in this — we built it for you
Each tool stands alone. Use one or all three — your data carries across so you're never re-entering the same numbers, or re-living the same conversation.
Log every deposit, mortgage payment and renovation cost as it happens — for either of you. Builds a running, dated record instead of a guess reconstructed later.
Open the tracker →Answer a few guided questions about your contributions and get an indicative sense of where you stand — with plain-English reasoning, not legal jargon.
Open the indicator →For amicable separations — split savings, joint accounts, shared debts and belongings by agreed share, and see the totals side by side.
Open the splitter →A real record, built entry by entry — so you're never left trying to remember, alone.
Made for couples, by a couple.
We built this after living it ourselves — the late-night what-ifs, the awkward conversations about who paid for what. Not a business idea looking for a market. A tool we wished existed.
6.5M+
People in the UK are building a life with someone they love, without being married — the fastest-growing family type in Britain.
49%
Believe "common law marriage" will protect them if things go wrong. It won't — read why.
2026
The government has confirmed a formal consultation on cohabitation law reform, launching this spring.
This is between the two of you. Nothing is sent anywhere unless you choose to share it — no one's watching over your shoulder.
Open a tool and start using it. There's nothing to sign up for.
Every tool reflects how TOLATA and UK cohabitation law actually works — not generic advice.
No legalese. If a term matters, we explain it in the sentence we use it in.