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Warning issued to any UK couples living together who aren’t married
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Published 17:46 3 Dec 2024 GMT

Warning issued to any UK couples living together who aren’t married

If Martin Lewis tells you to get married, you get married

Britt Jones

Britt Jones

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Topics: Money, Martin Lewis, UK News, Sex and Relationships

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If you’re not married, there might be a reason for you to rush down that aisle- and it isn’t for love.

Okay, so, obviously, I’m not condoning marriage for financial gain, but if Martin Lewis told you to do it, you’d do it.

He’s always right on the money when it comes to talking to Brits about how to keep hold of their earned pennies, so there’s no reason to doubt him this time around.

Right?

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So, if he told you that you absolutely had to get married, you might take a closer listen at what he’s saying.

He’s not exactly telling you to grab your groom, but Lewis has shared that co-habiting without getting married could be costing you and your partner financial security.

In a previous advisory newsletter, the Money Saving Expert drew attention to the complications which can arise if partners who live together aren't wed.

Are you unwed? (Getty stock images)
Are you unwed? (Getty stock images)

While some long-term lovers might jump at the chance to say 'I do', other couples are simply happy with the slow-pace that their relationship is travelling at, and are more than happy just living together, without having to exchange vows.

While the idea of marriage may seem a bit old-fashioned, Lewis explained it can be handy to at least enter a civil partnership or write a clear will or contract so your partner can have easier - and lawful - access to all your assets should you pass away.

Inheritance law not only comes with a whopping great big tax on anything the deceased owns, but also means a partner has no status unless they are in a civil partnership or married to their significant other.

This means if your partner did pass away, you may end up with nothing. For example, even if you'd both shared a flat for years, it's not rightfully yours and you have no status to claim it unless legally tied to them.

Lewis went on to stress just how necessary it is to deal with such 'unpleasant issues' and to be as 'blunt' and 'candid' as possible.

Martin Lewis shared that married couples are financially better off (Getty stock images)
Martin Lewis shared that married couples are financially better off (Getty stock images)

If you get the chat out of the way and come to some sort of solution - whether it be a will, marriage or civil partnership - it means your significant other (or child or whoever you want to leave your belongings, money or property to) will have legal access to your 'estate'.

On the slightly less morbid - but still depressing - note, Lewis also advised partners to draw up a 'cohabitation agreement' which can make financial matters easier if you and your partner go your separate ways while still both alive.

The Money Saving Expert stated: "If you live with your partner, but are neither married nor in a civil partnership, you may want to consider drawing up a 'cohabitation agreement' in addition to writing a will.

"While a will determines what happens to your assets and belongings once you die, a cohabitation agreement spells out what happens if your relationship breaks down – so a bit like a will for the living."

Such an agreement can also protect from financial abuse and is 'strongest if both partners have had independent legal advice and haven't signed under duress'.

Appointing a Power of Attorney is also important in case you end up being diagnosed with an illness such as dementia or you suffer from a stroke and subsequently don't have the mental capacity to make decisions yourself.

So you may as well grab the bull by the horns, get the conversation over with and get back to Gogglebox in no time.

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