So here's my question:
I've currently been in a relationship with a single mom of 3 kids for about a year and a half. Right now, she is unemployed and living off government benefits, but nearly done with Personal Training school and will be starting to work that part time. She has full custody of children and no help including no child support from her ex, so she's doing the best she can.
I am fine with this situation, however, I am trying to decide what will be best for us financially. Since she will only be working part time as a PT, her income is probably only gonna be in the 20k-30k range, at least starting off, meaning she'd still get a good deal of government assistance.
I make 90k currently. I would like to marry her, but at the same time, I'm wondering if it would be financially smarter for us to remain single as her financial aid will get cut from my income.
Can anyone weigh in on this situation? I'm not sure what kind of tax breaks/benefits we would get from marrying as opposed to what she will get if we remain unmarried.
I've currently been in a relationship with a single mom of 3 kids for about a year and a half. Right now, she is unemployed and living off government benefits, but nearly done with Personal Training school and will be starting to work that part time. She has full custody of children and no help including no child support from her ex, so she's doing the best she can.
I am fine with this situation, however, I am trying to decide what will be best for us financially. Since she will only be working part time as a PT, her income is probably only gonna be in the 20k-30k range, at least starting off, meaning she'd still get a good deal of government assistance.
I make 90k currently. I would like to marry her, but at the same time, I'm wondering if it would be financially smarter for us to remain single as her financial aid will get cut from my income.
Can anyone weigh in on this situation? I'm not sure what kind of tax breaks/benefits we would get from marrying as opposed to what she will get if we remain unmarried.