There has been a steady increase in the number of unmarried partners, as heterosexual couples decide to forgo marriage and social conservatives have successfully kept same sex marriage from becoming legal. The moral arguments have been an ongoing thing for a while. Cohabiting, though, poses some diverse financial risks for couples that elect to do so. There are also benefits that married partners can't realize either. The proof is here: Unmarried couples face different standards in finance
Kathy Lewis
Posted on 3 May 2011 11:05 am
There has been a steady increase in the number of unmarried partners, as heterosexual couples decide to forgo marriage and social conservatives have successfully kept same sex marriage from becoming legal. The moral arguments have been an ongoing thing for a while. Cohabiting, though, poses some diverse financial risks for couples that elect to do so. There are also benefits that married partners can't realize either. The proof is here: Unmarried couples face different standards in finance