More and more couples choose to live together and raise families without marrying. All relationships are beautiful. However, the law is often slow in adapting to cultural changes. They lack the legal protections of marriage, which can often result in tragic scenarios unfolding. JPMorgan makes the case that non-married couples must understand their unique estate planning challenges and plan accordingly.
Unmarried couples do not automatically have the same legal rights as married couples, which can lead to significant complications. Here are some key challenges:
If a member of a cohabitating couple dies without a will, the surviving partner has no legal right to their assets. Instead, the assets may go to the deceased partner's next of kin. This lack of support can cause financial insecurity for the surviving partner.
Ownership of shared property can be disputed if there is no legal documentation. If non-married couples separate, they can face lengthy and costly court battles to settle disputes. The absence of clear legal agreements can unfairly disadvantage one party of the couple.
Non-married couples’ medical rights are limited without a healthcare proxy or power of attorney. They may not be able to make medical decisions for a loved one who cannot make decisions themselves. This could lead to situations where distant relatives make medical decisions. This can be particularly distressing during emergencies that require immediate, informed decision-making.
Non-married partners cannot receive Social Security spousal benefits or inherit certain retirement benefits. Even if they can, taxes and mandatory distributions can garnish their benefits. Surviving members of cohabitating couples may face unexpected financial troubles and estate planning problems.
There are five essential steps non-married couples can take to protect themselves:
A cohabitation agreement is a contract between unmarried partners that outlines the ownership and division of property, financial responsibilities, and arrangements for children, if applicable. It primarily focuses on the relationship's present and future aspects, particularly if it ends.
Conversely, a will is a legal document that specifies how a person's assets will be distributed upon their death. It ensures that the deceased's wishes are honored and can include instructions for the care of minor children. Both of these documents are vital to sound estate planning for non-married couples.
For non-married couples, careful planning is essential to the legal integrity of their relationship. Wills, cohabitation agreements, and other legal steps can secure many of the rights of married couples. If you don’t know where to start, our law firm can help. Schedule a consultation today to draft an estate plan tailored to your needs.
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Reference: JPMorgan (Sept. 12, 2023) “Retirement and Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples | J.P. Morgan”
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