re: saves -- It looks as though they work similar to Oblivion, but with an extra auto-save (or two) thrown in. You can save numerous times on your own (don't know if there's a limit) but make sure that you've got solid save points of your game rather than relying on autosaves, yours will get overwritten with hers as she plays.
Then you just have to make sure that she loads her saved game and you load your saved game when you return to play the next time. The ones that are close together in the save list are where it becomes easy to screw up a different person's game (or your own different playthrough).
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