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

If you haven't been together long and don't own much, it's really not necessary to make a written agreement. But the longer you live together, the more important it is to prepare a written contract making it clear who owns what -- especially if you begin to accumulate a lot of property. And, if you buy a house together, it's a good idea to create a property agreement.

If you don't create a property agreement, you might face a serious (and potentially expensive) battle if you split up and can't agree on how to divide what you've acquired. And, when things are good, taking the time to draft a well-thought-out contract helps you clarify your intentions.

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ms kerns - April 2, 2006 11:36 PM

How can I protect myinterst in real estate owned so my 2 children have their "vested" interest if I die so it won't all go to my finacne's kids.

melina - January 16, 2007 9:09 AM

I'm an unwed mother and my relationship with her father is over. We had bought a house together and my name is on the deed. Would he be able to sell the house without me knowing? I want to move to another state with my daughter, to be with family and go back to school. Do I have to tell him before i leave? Also can I still get child support if I move to another state?

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