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Property Rights of Unmarried Couples FAQ


From property agreements to palimony -- property right information for unmarried couples.

When is it important for an unmarried couple to make a written property agreement?

What should a property agreement include?

My partner and I are buying a house together. How should we cover that in our property agreement?

My partner makes a lot more money than I do. Should our property agreement cover who is entitled to her income and the items we purchase with it?

What is palimony? And should we make any agreements about it?

Am I liable for the debts of my partner?

»  If one of us dies, how much property will the survivor inherit?

If one of us dies, how much property will the survivor inherit?

Usually nothing, unless the deceased partner made a will or used another estate planning device, such as a living trust or joint tenancy agreement. In a few states, same-sex partners who are registered as domestic partners or have entered into a civil union relationship may automatically inherit a portion of a deceased partner's property, but these laws are by no means the safest or easiest way to plan for inheritance. The bottom line is simple: To protect the person you live with, you should specifically leave property using a will, living trust, or other legal document.

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