jnMissouri
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If you don't intend to have a family or get married but have a girlfriend or boyfriend that lives with you and makes considerably less than you (1/7) and you have substantial assets, do you use a co-habitation agreement to protect your assets from "common law" marriage or "marriage like" relationships?
Anyone have a template? On the one hand, I feel like I need it to protect myself and what I've worked for in college and career. On the other, I hear these things aren't bullet proof and don't want to even give someone an idea they didn't have before...
According to attorneys I spoke with they said it would take tens of thousands of dollars to even file a suit to get any assets, and since all owned and paid for by me, low risk. Still...I want to make sure I have an air tight plan.
Or maybe it's just time to break up? I'm really wary of girlfriends and although I like our routine for the past five years I do get the itch to date, but at the same time, I like the comfort of someone I already know, etc.
Anyone have a template? On the one hand, I feel like I need it to protect myself and what I've worked for in college and career. On the other, I hear these things aren't bullet proof and don't want to even give someone an idea they didn't have before...
According to attorneys I spoke with they said it would take tens of thousands of dollars to even file a suit to get any assets, and since all owned and paid for by me, low risk. Still...I want to make sure I have an air tight plan.
Or maybe it's just time to break up? I'm really wary of girlfriends and although I like our routine for the past five years I do get the itch to date, but at the same time, I like the comfort of someone I already know, etc.