Partnership Agreements

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It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been together— Federal and Michigan laws don’t recognize your commitment and intertwined financial status. And this rapidly-changing area of law isn’t likely to be resolved any time soon. Without legal protections in place, your status as a couple can change every Election Day.

Our PartnerPact™ protects both of you financially, medically and emotionally if one of you is incapacitated, passes on, or terminates the relationship. Without this protection, you are at the mercy of a system that considers you to be two individuals, not one couple.

Think about it. If your partner was in the emergency room, would the hospital consider you next of kin and allow you to make medical decisions? What about inheritances, insurance, or property you have purchased together? Without PartnerPact™, a cousin or sister-in-law could have a greater claim to property than an unmarried partner.

The fact is, setting up any kind of partnership agreement that carries the force of law, particularly in states like Michigan, requires skilled legal counsel.

Call the Rasor Law Firm at 248.543.9000 to discuss PartnerPact™ today.

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