Do you need to get a divorce for a common law marriage?

Maybe. Probably not. You should check with a lawyer to be sure. It's true that an increasing number of states are allowing common law marriages and the complications that come with them. But it's important to note that these laws vary from state to state. In most places, if you live together in a state that recognizes common law marriage, you'll be considered married through common law without having to go through the traditional marriage process. However, there are some places where this isn't the case. So before you make any assumptions about how to proceed if you're in a relationship like this, make sure that your state is one that legally recognizes this type of union and you should do thorough research into each state's individual guidelines. Once again, it's important to remember that just because you live together doesn't mean you're automatically married—there has to be an additional factor involved for this type of situation to apply.

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We've all heard of marriage licenses and the legalities of what it means to get married. You meet, you fall in love, you take a honeymoon, you get a ring and then you get married. That's what we usually hear about. But what about marriage by common law? I think most people have no idea that there is such thing as common law marriage. Well, let me explain what it is and when you need to get a divorce for a common law marriage.

When you need legal help with a common law marriage, call this law firm for a free consultation, they’ll help you.

Ascent Law LLC

8833 S Redwood Rd Ste C

West Jordan UT 84088

(801) 676-5506

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