DPMA™ also clearly
specifies the following:
- Property Ownership – description of how the property
was acquired
- whether a particular piece of real or personal property
is owned jointly or belongs solely to one partner.
- whether a gift or inheritance is held jointly or individually.
- Division of labor for household duties and chores.
Your DPMA™ assets are shared between you
and your partner. Both decide which assets are communal. Should
something happen to one of you, only the surviving partner receives
the assets. No one else can acquire the property, not even your
relatives. In the unlikely event that something happens to both
partners, the assets of your DPMA™ will be distributed to
pre-designated beneficiaries.
You can designate your partner as the beneficiary
for your financial accounts. This arrangement provides long-term
protection and adds security to your relationship.
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