I must admit I gambled a bit myself in my younger days with my girlfriend moving in fairly quickly, albeit I was already buying the house in my own right. I was aware after six months she would have a claim should anything go wrong. Well that was nearly 30 years ago and we have been happily married for 29 this year, so the gamble paid off. I guess the approach to life, love etc. was different in 1986 than it is now and of course property value and percentage to income was much less - this was a 2 bed house which cost £27k in 1985.
We kept separate bank accounts until we married at which point we made mine a joint account and added her to the deeds on the mortgage/house. (Have moved numerous times since then either going up market or relocating through work).
Happy ending for me but doesn't necessarily mean that situation will apply to the OP. If he's been in this relationship for 12 months then surely the issue of financial responsibility must at least have been broached? How committed is she/you to the relationship - is it likely to fall apart the first time she has a headache or the little man won't stand to attention, or would each of you stand in front of the other to take a bullet? If the latter then maybe okay but I would certainly proceed very cautiously and balance emotion with the need for cold, hard - and legally binding - financial assurance.
We kept separate bank accounts until we married at which point we made mine a joint account and added her to the deeds on the mortgage/house. (Have moved numerous times since then either going up market or relocating through work).
Happy ending for me but doesn't necessarily mean that situation will apply to the OP. If he's been in this relationship for 12 months then surely the issue of financial responsibility must at least have been broached? How committed is she/you to the relationship - is it likely to fall apart the first time she has a headache or the little man won't stand to attention, or would each of you stand in front of the other to take a bullet? If the latter then maybe okay but I would certainly proceed very cautiously and balance emotion with the need for cold, hard - and legally binding - financial assurance.