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Advice General Getting Rid Of The Ex That's Now A Roommate. After the 'talk', out means out! Hi Rob, Hi
Anon, Never, ever, try to ease into the transition of being 'not together' by agreeing to continue to share living space and expenses. Doing this gives the partner you have broken up with excuses and possibilities to believe that you are just going through a hard time and may change your mind and get back together after a while. Don't give this false hope a chance to be created in your now ex boyfriend. Make the breakup as fast and complete as possible. This situation is an all-too-common happening in today's world. Because it's such a usual situation to move in together, create the beginnings of a life together without the actual commitment of marriage, when the breakup occurs and besides the hurt feelings, there remains the financial dependency that was one of the reasons to move in together in the first place. If you've lived together longer than a year, there also could be far-reaching financial obligations if you've been the main support of your partner. I always suggest that you have a contract detailing what should happen should you breakup, if marriage is not in the picture. When the move-out is required, who stays, who becomes responsible for which bills. This can be a real messy situation which, if not planned for, could cause you grief for years.
Living together and then breaking up, should be a complete removal
of one or both people from the living space. Quickly. Division of
property and financial obligations can be handled over the coming
month as bills come in. Just be sure to stop paying the bills you
are not responsible for and see a lawyer if needed.
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