Terry_w 12th Mar, 2015 #21 Danrc said: Interested in what structures single Somersofters have established prior to entering longer-term relationships (i.e. marriage). Click to expand... Contracts. You can each contract not to take the other's property -binding finanical agreements.
Danrc said: Interested in what structures single Somersofters have established prior to entering longer-term relationships (i.e. marriage). Click to expand... Contracts. You can each contract not to take the other's property -binding finanical agreements.
D Danrc 13th Mar, 2015 #22 D.T. said: From the context, you seem to be asking whether you can protect your assets from relationship breakdown. The answer is essentially no. Whether they're in a trust or your own name would make very little difference in those scenarios. Forgive me if my interpretation is wrong. Click to expand... I was more asking if it is possible to protect assets purchased prior to entering a relationship, if the relationship breaks down. Completely understand if the assets were acquired together once in the relationship. Terry_w said: Contracts. You can each contract not to take the other's property -binding finanical agreements. Click to expand... Thought this might be the case i.e. pre-nup
D.T. said: From the context, you seem to be asking whether you can protect your assets from relationship breakdown. The answer is essentially no. Whether they're in a trust or your own name would make very little difference in those scenarios. Forgive me if my interpretation is wrong. Click to expand... I was more asking if it is possible to protect assets purchased prior to entering a relationship, if the relationship breaks down. Completely understand if the assets were acquired together once in the relationship. Terry_w said: Contracts. You can each contract not to take the other's property -binding finanical agreements. Click to expand... Thought this might be the case i.e. pre-nup