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gwynnavere View Drop Down
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    Posted: 07/June/2012 at 12:54
I am a divorced woman with 2 children. I own my apartment. My boyfriend has moved in with me.
1. Will he have claim on my property in the event of separation?
2. Will he have claim on my estate in the event of my death? NB I have left my sons my estate in my will.

 

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  Quote Greatdad10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/June/2012 at 13:56
As I understand it, no. He will have a claim on any significant value assets after 2 years though. So if you buy another house or your apartment increases (a lot) in value (and then its only the increase thats in the pool), and any purchases made together.

Generally what you bring to the relationship is out of the pool, but that decreases over time.


Not legal advice.

 

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