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Click here to leave this site now. After you're done reading this page, take a short quiz to test what you've learned! This fact sheet talks about how debts, custody and property are divided if unmarried couples break up or if one person dies. When people get married, there are legal rules that apply to the relationship. These rules also control things if their marriage ends in divorce. For example, when married people get divorced, Minnesota law says what they own is divided fairly between them.
This is important if your relationship ends, or something happens to one of you. If you end up in court, it is a lot easier if you make an agreement from the start.
You are only responsible for debts that you have agreed to pay. This means debt that is in your name or if you signed an agreement saying you will pay. If you and your partner have a debt in both of your names, then you are both responsible for paying it.
For example: if you have a credit card with both of your names on it, you both have to make sure that the bills get paid. The problem with having a verbal agreement is they can be hard to prove. It can be hard to convince a judge that there was an agreement and that you followed your part of the agreement. For example: You agree to do remodeling projects in exchange for being put on the title of the house.
If you end up in court, you need to show the judge proof that you did the remodeling projects. You need to show how much money and time you spent, and the value they added to the house. You need to convince the judge that you did these things because you believed there was an agreement. Because there is no written document the judge can look at, it comes down to who the judge believes. You could lose your case if the judge believes your partner and not you.