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swayze | 20:43 Wed 21st Mar 2007 | Property
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my partners house is only in his name. if i got married to him would i have any legal right over the house upon his death.
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Unless he made a will leaving it to someone else.
Jesus woman ,your not even married to him and your already planning his death!!!! :)
Don't be hard on her - she may be giving up her place and she has a right to know if she'll have security if he dies.
I was only joking !
But on a serious note I thought that if you were married and your husband/wife passed away then it all went to the living partner unless stated otherwise in a will.Good advice would be to get your partner to make a will,that way there is no confusion .Even if you remain un-married and a will is made making you his beneficiary then,i believe,its all yours !!!
it won't all go to her if they are married if someone else stakes a claim, ie chilren he might have etc and i believe if the estate is over a certain value the bloody governement take a chunk of it too. Might have guessed that wiht gordon brown, if fact hes probably that someone that will contest it and stake a claim

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