What constitutes a common law marriage?

This depends on where you are living. The term "common law marriage" is often used in a way that implies that it means an unmarried couple who lives together has the same rights as a married couple. There's no such thing as a common law marriage in the state of Utah. Some states however do recognize them.

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In order to get the benefits of being married—like filing taxes jointly or getting health coverage through your spouse's insurance—you need to be legally married. But just because you're not married doesn't mean you have no rights. For example, if you’re living together but the situation breaks down and tensions get ugly, you have many of the same legal remedies available to protect your interests as if you were married (for example, you can ask the court for temporary spousal support). If you have children together, your situation is similar too—you probably have custody arrangements and visitation rights in place; additionally, if one of your children dies while you're living together, his or her other parent will likely be considered next-of-kin.

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

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