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pagreen1966 | How Can I Protect My House From My Girlfriend? |
I own a house which is worth about £250,000. I have paid off the mortgage. I have always lived alone but due to being with my latest girlfriend for over a year we have decided that she will move in with me.
However, given that over 50% of cohabitting couples end up parting I am worried about the consequences.
If our relationship eventually breaks down will my girlfriend be able to claim part of my house as being her own (even though it is shown in legal documents as being completely owned by me) or will the house still remain my own possession? Additional Details PS. I have no desire ever to marry. |
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danielrutherford
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So long as your not married she has NO ownership over the house at all and can claim nothing. A lot of people think if your with a girlfriend for a certain time its classed as a "common law marriage". This is indeed a myth and you will remain the rightful and full owner should you split. |
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wesellbunny
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A) You have to be married for her to hold any claim. B) Getting a prenuptual on behalf of the both of you to protect yourselves will prevent this if you ever do get married. C) If all else fails nail everything to the floor! |
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garymetherell
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I can't answer legally, but from experience, be very, very careful. Even pre nuptial type contracts can be over ruled or deemed unfair, particularly where children (even if not yours) are concerned. Watch your back!! |
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Ella
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Honey, if you continue using escorts then the chances of you and your gf breaking up will increase. You have shrewdly prioritised the things which matter the most in your life - your penis and your money. Cohabiting couples have very few rights unless there are children involved and you do not sound like the kind of man who would have children (at least willingly) they cost too much money and they ruin your sex life.
I'd break up with the gf and use escorts and prostitutes instead - as long as you don't wind up getting attached to one of them (yes, some men are that stupid) you'll be continuing to protect your priorities - your penis and your money.
Great legal advice - free of charge |
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KathyS
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I don't know about the laws there but in the US, she would just be considered a tenant and has no rights to the property. |
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Luvfactory
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In the UK they are looking into changing the law regarding co-habiting, unmarried couples. They want to give unmarried couples very similar rights like those that are married have. What it will mean, in my interpretation, is that from the moment she moves in, she will be contributing towards the upkeep of the house (because you may share bills, the cost of renovation works, buying furniture etc.) so when you do split they will take it into account. I don't believe she can have like 'half your house' but you may end up paying her out because she made contributions that raised the house price. Check it out. |
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nemesis
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It depends on the circumstances. If there are children involved, then the judge can order for the entire house to be transferred over to her. Its so the state doesn't have to keep them.
If the girlfriend has been contributing to the upkeep of the house (i.e. paying bills etc), then she will be entitled to some share. I don't know how they decide what share.
Some people who are in your situation tend to go down the prenup route - a legally binding document which sets out who is entitled to what. Both of you would need a solicitor each to draw up a contract. Providing its been done professionally, and via solicitors, then the court should respect it. They still have the right to override it from what I've been told. |
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chickenbutt
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go to a solisitiors and ask to gert a agreement pulled up explane to your girl that you need to do this its best to do this when your in love but you must expalane that you dont expect the relationship to break down i think your a verry wise men!! |
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uncleash75
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She will not have any claim to your assets unless you actually present yourselves as husband and wife, under common law or unless you get married.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common-law_marriage |
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mattzcoz
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For 250k, I'd consult professional legal opinion, not Y!A. |
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Ginger
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I've been in a VERY similar situation, and I was advised to do a "prenup" of sorts. Even though your not getting married you can make the contract legally binding by getting a notary public to stamp it. You can make the contract yourself stating that she's moving into your home with whatever she brings into the relationship and the items your aquire together you can divide 50/50 however possession of the home is solely with you. You just get it notorized unless you have an attorney (which is pricey, but if that's what floats your boat) Of course you'll both have to sign it b/c the nortary will require that she knows what she's getting into with the contract.
If things would go bad and she would try to take 50% of your home you can pull out the contract and say "No honey, I don't think so....remember this?"
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ANF
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Write her letter offering her rental accommodation at a rent of £1 per week or month. Give her a payment book and keep it up to date even if you put in the payments.
Otherwise only let her in the house at weekends and a few odd days midweek. Make sure she keeps her own place and you stay there sometimes. Establish that you are not sharing the house. |
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trumps
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Extreme caution is needed. It is very sad that the law has developed to interfere with personal relationships to this extent |
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Justtryingtokeepmythings
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I am considering moving in with my girlfriend. She is great and everythign is going really well. One thing I am worried about is I own a business and that business is just starting to do quite well. If we live together and the business begins to grow and gets very lucrative will she be able to claim half of it or any? What if I end up even paying her share of living, does that change anything? |
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