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March 20
Estate Planning With Unmarried Partners
It’s more common nowadays for couples to pair off without actually getting married. But marriage allows couples a streamlined approach to distributing their assets when they die. Those who are married may not even need a specific estate plan in place. Their assets would simply go to their spouse. Estate planning with unmarried partners, on the other hand, can be a little trickier. In this article, we’ll take a look at estate planning for unmarried partners.
Estate Planning Matters More to Unmarried Partners Those who don’t prepare an estate plan have no control over how their assets are distributed. When you die without a will, your assets are distributed according to what is called intestate succession. Typically, most of your assets will pass to a current spouse while the rest of your assets will be distributed to your children, parents, siblings, or whoever else is a blood relative.
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