How are grants effected after marriage and is there a way to avoid this?
Discussion Corner — By NikhilBhide on March 7, 2009 at 21:08
Ninerznina asked:
Alright so I’m military and my boyfriend is a civilian. He has a grant and we want to get married but don’t want to affect his grant money.
How would marriage change this and is there some way to get around this or possibly a way into marriage where we can keep our finances somewhat separate. He still lives with his parents and is going to school as of right now. We want to get married but also want him to get all of his grant money.
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Tags: Grant Money, Grants, Marriage, Money Change, Parents
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Surely he had to sign a contract to get his money. Read that contract. If it is not understandable to you, you may need to have a lawyer read it for you.