Harmonygrl
Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kentucky
Hello,
Thanks in advance for your time to consider my questions.
I have concerns about how to legally protect myself in a situation with my live-in boyfriend (and his ex-wife).
She has trashed his credit due to not following the court orders to pay debts. Also, he has been unemployed for a while and has a lot of credit card debts and late payments as well. He also has a very litigious and vindictive ex-wife.
However, my financial situation is quite different. I have never married. I have savings/investments, a home and earn a good living / pension benefits.
Maybe this sounds harsh, but his current legal, financial and employment situations give me great pause when considering moving forward to marriage. We currently do not have a wedding date, and I have not accepted an engagement ring from him. However, he frequently talks about wanting to marry me.
In the event that we do marry, how can I protect myself -- specifically:
* My home
* My pre-marital financial and personal assets
* My pension
Currently what I have done is the following:
* Allowed him to move in with me (vs. being homeless).
* Created a lease for a modest amount of "rent" to pay me, which is all inclusive of utilities. (However, I am not enforcing payment because of his lack of funds. He has not paid anything on this lease which began in 2008.)
* Accepting his occasional payments for some of the groceries he eats or household expenses.
* Added him to my car insurance as a household driver (in case he has an accident while driving my car -- he has no car of his own).
* Allowed him in the past to use my credit cards in swipe machines (that do not require ID).
* Added him as beneficiaries upon death to all my financial accounts.
* Accepted small gifts from him on holidays / occasions as well as made gifts to him of cash or property.
* Asked him to start contributing $20/week from his unemployment check for household expenses. However, he has not yet made any payments to me.
What I have *not* done is the following:
* Added him to any of my bank accounts or credit cards.
* Allowed him to make any direct payments to my creditors, such as mortgage, utilities, etc.
* Paid any of his bills directly (although I have given or loaned him money for those purposes).
* Paid any of his alimony payments.
* Signed over any property to him or made any verbal promises of the same.
I'm worried about his ex-wife trying to sue for my assets.
I'm also concerned that if he doesn't go back to work soon, that he will become permanently dependent on me. I'm frankly concerned that because of his current financial dependence on me for nearly everything now, does this setup a precedent for me having to pay support/alimony to him if the relationship ends?
What are my options and/or actual liabilities?
Hello,
Thanks in advance for your time to consider my questions.
I have concerns about how to legally protect myself in a situation with my live-in boyfriend (and his ex-wife).
She has trashed his credit due to not following the court orders to pay debts. Also, he has been unemployed for a while and has a lot of credit card debts and late payments as well. He also has a very litigious and vindictive ex-wife.
However, my financial situation is quite different. I have never married. I have savings/investments, a home and earn a good living / pension benefits.
Maybe this sounds harsh, but his current legal, financial and employment situations give me great pause when considering moving forward to marriage. We currently do not have a wedding date, and I have not accepted an engagement ring from him. However, he frequently talks about wanting to marry me.
In the event that we do marry, how can I protect myself -- specifically:
* My home
* My pre-marital financial and personal assets
* My pension
Currently what I have done is the following:
* Allowed him to move in with me (vs. being homeless).
* Created a lease for a modest amount of "rent" to pay me, which is all inclusive of utilities. (However, I am not enforcing payment because of his lack of funds. He has not paid anything on this lease which began in 2008.)
* Accepting his occasional payments for some of the groceries he eats or household expenses.
* Added him to my car insurance as a household driver (in case he has an accident while driving my car -- he has no car of his own).
* Allowed him in the past to use my credit cards in swipe machines (that do not require ID).
* Added him as beneficiaries upon death to all my financial accounts.
* Accepted small gifts from him on holidays / occasions as well as made gifts to him of cash or property.
* Asked him to start contributing $20/week from his unemployment check for household expenses. However, he has not yet made any payments to me.
What I have *not* done is the following:
* Added him to any of my bank accounts or credit cards.
* Allowed him to make any direct payments to my creditors, such as mortgage, utilities, etc.
* Paid any of his bills directly (although I have given or loaned him money for those purposes).
* Paid any of his alimony payments.
* Signed over any property to him or made any verbal promises of the same.
I'm worried about his ex-wife trying to sue for my assets.
I'm also concerned that if he doesn't go back to work soon, that he will become permanently dependent on me. I'm frankly concerned that because of his current financial dependence on me for nearly everything now, does this setup a precedent for me having to pay support/alimony to him if the relationship ends?
What are my options and/or actual liabilities?