How does a common law marriage work?
If you've ever been dating someone for long enough to talk about the future and decide that you want to be together forever, but you've never gotten around to getting married, then congratulations—you're in a common law marriage! (Or at least, this is what many people think.)
Common law marriage is a concept that exists in very few states, and there are a lot of misconceptions about how it works. Common law marriage is not the same thing as being legally married and then not filing any paperwork to make it official. If you haven't filed the necessary paperwork and your wedding isn't on record with the state, then your relationship will be considered informal rather than official. This doesn't mean it's not real—it just means that you need to take some extra steps to protect yourself if you want your relationship to be legal.
Basically, in some states, common law marriage occurs when two people live together for a long enough time that they assume they're married. After all, if you've been with someone for years and still haven't tied the knot, it's natural to assume there's a good reason for this—as in, you could lose all of your possessions.
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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