Yes, I know it's unusual but I have and this is a genuine series of questions that arise from unexpectedly falling in love with a younger woman - well, she is 68. Both of us are widowed, my new love has no children while I have four.
We want to live together and are willing to sell both our houses to purchase a new one, jointly owned.
However, the questions that arise include the following:
* What should we do with the extra money from the sale of the two houses, especially if we downsize? We are talking about 300,000 euro or so.
* How do we safeguard our separate assets if we don't get married?
* What provision should we make for the inevitable decline into old age with all its consequences - we're not there yet!
* My children are naturally worried about SKI - spending the kids' inheritance - so how do I assure them they will be looked after my.....?
* Would it simplify things if we got married? Serious question!
Any suggestions/advice/congratulations etc. welcome
Connemara
We want to live together and are willing to sell both our houses to purchase a new one, jointly owned.
However, the questions that arise include the following:
* What should we do with the extra money from the sale of the two houses, especially if we downsize? We are talking about 300,000 euro or so.
* How do we safeguard our separate assets if we don't get married?
* What provision should we make for the inevitable decline into old age with all its consequences - we're not there yet!
* My children are naturally worried about SKI - spending the kids' inheritance - so how do I assure them they will be looked after my.....?
* Would it simplify things if we got married? Serious question!
Any suggestions/advice/congratulations etc. welcome
Connemara