Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is 100% trust, commitment and love, you do a medical POA and Power of attorney/transfer upon death/sole heir for surviving partner. A friend is going through this now with her older partner. She isn't dipping out as his life comes to an end. She is managing his affairs and arranging care. She does what she can, as she can. He won't leave much behind, but whatever is left is hers. His children were written out of the will decades ago and in all updates.
Good for her. In many cases unmarried women take care of much older men and get nothing
She has her own money. What she got from him was a long relationship, companionship and a fun travel partner. I think it is an honor to care for your loved one as they die. She isn't doing this for money, but out of love.
Would she be doing it at her own expense and if all his money went to his kids/siblings upon his death? I strongly doubt so
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in a relationship w separate finances. But we’d help each other out if something happened. We met sorta later in life so never wanted to commingle (I .e. Both owned homes and had savings etc). We have a baby so one joint account for that.
Was he married when the relationship started? How old were you when the baby was born?
Anonymous wrote:I’m in a relationship w separate finances. But we’d help each other out if something happened. We met sorta later in life so never wanted to commingle (I .e. Both owned homes and had savings etc). We have a baby so one joint account for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is 100% trust, commitment and love, you do a medical POA and Power of attorney/transfer upon death/sole heir for surviving partner. A friend is going through this now with her older partner. She isn't dipping out as his life comes to an end. She is managing his affairs and arranging care. She does what she can, as she can. He won't leave much behind, but whatever is left is hers. His children were written out of the will decades ago and in all updates.
Good for her. In many cases unmarried women take care of much older men and get nothing
She has her own money. What she got from him was a long relationship, companionship and a fun travel partner. I think it is an honor to care for your loved one as they die. She isn't doing this for money, but out of love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why it sucks to have divorced parents.
There are many reasons why it sucks to have divorced parents.
But yes -- a parent's attention and resources going to a new romantic partner is probably the biggest reason. All kinds of problems with it.
I mean, growing up with a mother being abused also sucks so can we not turn this into shaming people for divorcing and stick to the actual question? There's no guarantee that a marriage will be financially sound either, if one parent is preventing the other from working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in your situation (younger + more money).
He knows I won't take care of him and he needs to have his own plans. He doesn't, but that's not my problem.
Why are you with him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in your situation (younger + more money).
He knows I won't take care of him and he needs to have his own plans. He doesn't, but that's not my problem.
I'm curious, what are your plans? My best friend is in this exact position and thinks she will enter assisted living. No children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why it sucks to have divorced parents.
There are many reasons why it sucks to have divorced parents.
But yes -- a parent's attention and resources going to a new romantic partner is probably the biggest reason. All kinds of problems with it.
Anonymous wrote:This is why it sucks to have divorced parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is 100% trust, commitment and love, you do a medical POA and Power of attorney/transfer upon death/sole heir for surviving partner. A friend is going through this now with her older partner. She isn't dipping out as his life comes to an end. She is managing his affairs and arranging care. She does what she can, as she can. He won't leave much behind, but whatever is left is hers. His children were written out of the will decades ago and in all updates.
Good for her. In many cases unmarried women take care of much older men and get nothing