In most countries you have rights on your partners money only if you are married or have signed some sort of legal bond
Both you and your parent's partner have rights to her.
nope soz
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In a case of no will, the next of kin has priority. Unless there is a will, the unmarried partner will not have any rights.
Rights of survivorship is the only way I know of. It worked for my dad and his partner in the 80's.
No
No rights.
Yes. If he is the child's father he has rights.
live in partners
Yes, after breaking up with a common-law partner there are very little rights, unless there is children involved.A bit more:That depends on what sort of rights you mean, as well as in what state they reside. An ex spouse would have no rights over a common law partner, except in the case of children the ex spouse had with the common law partner. Other than that, there are no rights the ex spouse would have over the common law partner.If you were married and are now divorced, and your ex spouse is now living with a common law partner, you have no rights over that common law partner (excluding their children).More detail would make it much easier to provide a more accurate answer, which you can post in the discussion section of the Q&A.
What happens when partner 1 sells his 50% interesst in LLC to Partner #2. There is a partner number #3 who is now joining with partner #1. Partner #1 filed a operating agreement with the state showing 100% ownership and managing member without Partner #3 knowledge or consent. Partner number #3 still is on the note at bank for 50% of note or line of credit. Partner number #1 loaned partner#3 some money during this process without having an agreement, (non recourse). Partner number #3 wants to continue in the business and continue relationship but does noy know the rules and cant communicate with partner #1. Also, Partner number #1 loaned money and put in a savings account to pay bils owed on the company for income taxes. The account was set up as a savings account with partner #3 holding assets. Partner #3 withdrew some of the money into personal account to pay some of the bills of the former company and the bank took the money out of personal account and put back into savings account noting it was to be used for the taxes but this was not a escrow account. It was discussed and understood. Now Partner #3 has bad checks out and cant cover them and they were sent back. Please respond this is the question in detal.
A civil partner is a partner in a civil union or in a civil partnership. Such partners typically have the same rights and responsibilities as legal spouses, but there relationship is not legally called a marriage.