In Florida, customary law explicitly prohibits marriages (in particular Florida Statutes 741.211). So there is no fear of living together. You can decide that each of you pays for certain items: one of you will pay the gas bill; The other pays for the purchase of food. You must declare in the agreement whether you treat these contributions as equivalent or not. @Firestarter- Thank you for writing. Well, at least in BC, if you live with someone for 6 months and they pay you rent, it might look like you`re paying your mortgage and contributing to it. If I were you, I would surely have a concubine`s contract, especially if she paid you rent. For the courts (or anyone else), this may mean that she contributes to your mortgage, which means she is entitled to your home. If you own your home as a common tenant or if only one of you owns the home, it is important to make a will. If you do not leave your share in the house to your partner in your will, would you like to include in this agreement the promise that you will order to the executors that if you die in front of your partner, he/she can stay in the house for up to 6 months? Unwarried partners are not entitled to their partner`s pension in the event of cohabitation or separation, except in very exceptional cases. However, it is possible for a party to designate a roommate as a recipient of a death benefit. A concubine`s agreement may be reviewed and amended regularly by consent.
If you bought something with your own money, it will belong to you So that the agreement can be maintained in court, it is important that you both have independent legal advice to ensure that none of you have any doubt about what the agreement covers and that there are no errors in the document. It is also worth considering foundation policy measures or other savings agreements related to a mortgage. Who contributes to them and how will they be treated if the couple separates? Decide whether or not you want to record the sentence about attempting mediation or trial of lawyers to resolve disagreements, rather than going to court. A concubine contract can deal with many different aspects of your cohabitation, and not just when it comes to ownership of the property….