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Old 07-29-2010, 10:17 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by socialjustice_fsu View Post
when adding anyone to your most important asset such as your home deed. Regardless of the certainty both feel that the relationship is a 'forever one' - people change for a number of reasons. Trying to remove a name off of a home deed is costly not just financially but emotionally. Consider prenuptials. It only makes good business sense. I speak from first hand experience. So does my well-paid attorney.
Or the reverse; don't invest large sums of money into a large asset that doesn't have your name on it. Ditto on the last two lines.

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