
How do we enter into a common law marriage?
QUESTION:
How can you get married under common law -- or how do you get a common law
marriage recognized?
ANSWER:
In states where common law marriage is recognized, a common law marriage
exists when both members of a cohabiting couple intend to be married. Intent is
shown in practical ways, like using the same last name, telling friends and
business associates you are married, and filing a joint tax return.
It is still easiest and safest to marry formally. These days, only a few
states recognize common law marriage. They include:
Alabama Colorado District of
Columbia Iowa Kansas Montana New Hampshire (for inheritance purposes
only) Oklahoma Rhode Island South Carolina Texas Utah
In Georgia, Idaho, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, common law marriages can be
recognized if they were created before a certain date (1997 for Georgia, 1996
for Idaho, 1991 for Ohio, and 2003 for Pennsylvania). |