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Another popular option is to name your partner as the beneficiary of your account on death. For example, an unmarried partner can be the beneficiary of a retirement account or life insurance. Also, he or she can be the pay on death beneficiary of certain accounts.
Only if you are residing in a state that recognizes common-law marriage will your girlfriend be allowed to claim and/or continue to live in the house. Your best bet to make sure she can stay is to either add her name to the deed or execute a will that will leave the house to her after your death.
By creating wills, trusts and powers of attorney tailored specifically to their needs, unmarried individuals can protect their assets and ensure that their wishes are respected during incapacity or after death.
You dont have to be legally married to be legally protected Make a Cohabitation Agreement to establish separate and shared property while you live together. Create a Last Will and Testament to ensure your partner receives a portion of your estate after you pass away.
Unmarried couples can protect themselves by creating a cohabitation agreement, which outlines property ownership, financial responsibilities, and other important details in case of separation; additionally, they should consider estate planning doc
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Couples often live together before they marry, and many live together indefinitely without getting married at all. Property laws generally treat an unmarried couple as separate individuals with no legal rights or responsibilities if the relationship ends.

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