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Till Death Do Us Part, Too”: Estate Planning Tips for Commitment Without Marriage
January 28, 2026

Till Death Do Us Part, Too”: Estate Planning Tips for Commitment Without Marriage

Marriage comes with built-in legal protections, but commitment doesn’t always come with a marriage license. Many couples choose long-term partnerships without marrying—for personal, financial, or cultural reasons. While that choice can be deeply meaningful, it also creates estate planning gaps that must be addressed intentionally. If you are committed without being married, estate planning is not optional—it is essential.

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Planning for Unmarried Couples: Protecting Your Partner and Your Future
September 18, 2025

Planning for Unmarried Couples: Protecting Your Partner and Your Future

For unmarried couples, the law won’t automatically protect your partner’s rights. With the right plan—wills or trusts, powers of attorney, and beneficiary designations—you can secure your relationship and your shared future.

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