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Robert Miller
  • Investor
  • Olympia, WA
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Asset Protection from committed intimate relationship

Robert Miller
  • Investor
  • Olympia, WA
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I've been with my girlfriend for 3 years, and living together for 2 year in a rental home, sharing expenses, but not bank accounts.  I recently purchased a home which we both moved into, and she is now paying me rent.  The property I purchased has $100 thousand dollars in equity.  In the event we break up, how do I best protect my asset.  

Does anyone have information or experience with "commited, intimate relationships"?

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