Money-saving expert Martin Lewis is urging married couples to check if they can apply for their Marriage Tax Allowance and saving some money in the process.
15.03.2023 - 10:33 / msn.com
Read More: Martin Lewis issues 9 character warning over painkiller rip-offMartin tweeted after the show: "Hi folks. Just leaving the @itvMLshow studio to go home. Tonight's show was one I've long wanted to do.
Too many put off these unpleasant but important conversations and actions. I hope you found it useful or interesting (prob not enjoyable this one)". Martin had set out during the ITV1 programme how people need to make a will and nominate a power of attorney as well.
He warned people who are cohabiting or unmarried that they will NOT get anything if their partner dies, even if they have kids together and have been living together for years. Martin said that 'in the eyes of the law' it doesn't count for anything and that to ensure your partner gets your money and assets after you die, you must have a will. Martin also outlined how marriage automatically overrides any previous will you had, so married people should check and make a new one too.
Talking about how both people in a couple need to have an awareness of how to handle household finances in case something happens to one of them, Martin said: "The problem with one dominant financial partner is if the other person is not empowered, then think about the three Ds. Death, divorce, dementia, that I mentioned at the beginning. "If one of those happens, you are stuck, so this is my plea to anyone, if your partner does not know what's going on, give them a beginner's briefing on the family finances, just half an hour or an hour.
Money-saving expert Martin Lewis is urging married couples to check if they can apply for their Marriage Tax Allowance and saving some money in the process.
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