Bear in mind that in some states, if you live together as a couple, you have the rights and responsibilities of a married couple, and may accidentally acquire interest in each other's assets and debts. Not being married isn't a guarantee of financial safety. You should consult with a family law attorney to be on the safe side, to make sure you don't land yourself in a vulnerable situation. [ liricospinto's advice column | Ask liricospinto A Question ]
thelost answered Sunday November 7 2010, 8:54 pm: ok yes but then again why get married ..its only gonna change the legal stuff and cuase trouble down the road anyway...just live together and share money and everything else married people do and dont complicate it if things go bad with having to have a divorced filed and all that trouble so i would just keep it how it is but thats just me. [ thelost's advice column | Ask thelost A Question ]
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