This appears to be the issue that caused the concern. As per gerry's post it has no impact on your future husbands income or assets. It simply means that the reasonable living expenses for a couple living together will be halved in apportioning your share. Future husband can contribute whatever he can afford and it will have no impact on him.If you got married then it would be expected that your spouse would pay up at least 50% (if they could afford to) of your combined RLE's.
After reading your response I guess the only thing I'm left worried about is marriage.
I am finally in a new chapter of my life with a new partner and this is one of the main reasons I want all this financial stuff behind me.
However, as it is likely we would be married within 3-5 years this is worrying
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