• Partnership Agreement?

    From Roy@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 24 16:02:38 2024
    My GF and I are thinking about living together. We are both adults more
    than 70yo.

    It has been suggested that we sign a partnership agreement outlining the arrangement. My house is owned by me and I am willing to pay upkeep,
    taxes, etc. Also I want to specify a length of stay if the relationship
    ends (probably with my death).

    Any ideas, opinions, etc

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  • From John Levine@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 24 21:23:39 2024
    According to Roy <montanawolf@outlook.com>:

    My GF and I are thinking about living together. We are both adults more
    than 70yo.

    It has been suggested that we sign a partnership agreement outlining the >arrangement. My house is owned by me and I am willing to pay upkeep,
    taxes, etc. Also I want to specify a length of stay if the relationship
    ends (probably with my death).

    Any ideas, opinions, etc

    This is probably doable, but the two of you need to talk to a real
    lawyer who is familiar with real estate and inheritance laws in the
    place where you live.




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  • From Rick@21:1/5 to Roy on Sun Aug 25 08:45:54 2024
    On 8/24/2024 7:02 PM, Roy wrote:

    My GF and I are thinking about living together.  We are both adults more than 70yo.

    It has been suggested that we sign a partnership agreement outlining the arrangement.  My house is owned by me and I am willing to pay upkeep,
    taxes, etc.  Also I want to specify a length of stay if the relationship ends (probably with my death).

    Any ideas, opinions, etc


    I think what you're looking for is what's called a cohabitation
    agreement, which is like a pre-nup without the nup. The one thing I
    would suggest is that even before you do this, make sure you have a good
    estate plan in place beforehand with a will that documents very clearly
    what happens to your property in case you pre-decease your partner, plus
    the other usual documents like health care directives etc.

    Here is a US News report discussing this:

    https://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/family-finance/articles/what-is-a-cohabitation-agreement

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