I understand your feelings. I have a relative who is in a long term committed relationship, years and years already, with a daughter, a house, both work for the same agency. But I fear for the ramifications if there is an untimely death.Keith,
Thank You! I'm feeling better about it now!
Jim
That's terrible.Another person, a good friend's daughter, was in a long term unwed relationship, very deeply committed. They have two boys and were planning on finally getting married and in 2019 set a date. Then Covid hit and their plans got scuttled. No big deal right? They planned on waiting out Covid restrictions and then tying the knot, only the young man had a sudden fatal premature heart attack while playing in the water with his boys on Summer vacation in 2020. Just tragic. There are serious financial ramifications for the remaining partner.
Nice. Your next assignment is to get the printer to put the caliber designation on each stand as they are printed.Finally got around to “using” the tool head stands I 3D printed.
Takes the printer about 8 hours to make one after I spend 60 seconds getting it prepped.
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All depends on the state laws. In NY, if you are not married, you have no status when it comes to death and inheritances. You could live together and own property together for 80 years. You are not recognized as a couple and it the other one croaks without a will, their stuff is going to the closest blood relative. Live in girlfriends don't count.That's terrible.
Can't get it declared a common law marriage?
Did they ever file taxes as a married couple?
I have a label maker for that.Nice. Your next assignment is to get the printer to put the caliber designation on each stand as they are printed.