
The Ramsey Show Highlights "I Don't Know If You're Competent To Marry"
Apr 15, 2025
Listeners dive into the humorous complexities of protecting assets in a potential common law marriage, especially in Montana. They tackle the unique challenges of long-distance relationships, stressing the need for separate assets. The conversation explores how cohabitation can signal readiness for marriage, while cautioning against rushing such decisions. Themes of commitment, financial alignment, and emotional readiness take center stage, offering valuable insights for anyone navigating romantic relationships.
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Ken’s Long Happy Marriage
- Ken Coleman shared that he has been happily married for nearly 27 years and sleeps in the same bed with his wife.
- He humorously recommended mouth tape as a marriage aid to his cohost Rachel Cruze.
Avoid Common Law Marriage Risks
- Do not marry or move in with someone unless you truly want to fully commit to that relationship.
- Avoid having a permanent shared residence unless you want to risk common law marriage implications.
Keep Finances Separate
- Keep financial assets separate if you want to protect them and avoid common law marriage complications.
- Don't combine finances with someone if you do not want your assets exposed.
