I'm in Washington State.
Does a live-in boyfriend have any rights to property after a death? My mother died without a will in November and she was engaged to and living with her boyfriend at the time.
Recently, some of my mom's property has gone missing and it seems like the boyfriend may have taken it. My brother called the police to report it and the police told him that all of her property is his because they were engaged and living together. He said that is law in Washington State. Is there any truth to that? I'm skeptical that allowing someone to live in your house grants them rights to all of your property. When you get married, you have the right to make a separate property agreement (which my mother was intending to do.) Did my mother lose that right in death?
Does a live-in boyfriend have any rights to property after a death? My mother died without a will in November and she was engaged to and living with her boyfriend at the time.
Recently, some of my mom's property has gone missing and it seems like the boyfriend may have taken it. My brother called the police to report it and the police told him that all of her property is his because they were engaged and living together. He said that is law in Washington State. Is there any truth to that? I'm skeptical that allowing someone to live in your house grants them rights to all of your property. When you get married, you have the right to make a separate property agreement (which my mother was intending to do.) Did my mother lose that right in death?