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common law = if you live with someone for something like 5-7 years they consider you married and when she leaves she can take half of your stuff just like a divorce...
wouldn't be surprised if they could get spousal support too...(aka vaginamony)
common law = if you live with someone for something like 5-7 years they consider you married and when she leaves she can take half of your stuff just like a divorce...
wouldn't be surprised if they could get spousal support too...(aka vaginamony)
ahhh i see. I have heard of this before just not by that term.
common law = if you live with someone for something like 5-7 years they consider you married and when she leaves she can take half of your stuff just like a divorce...
wouldn't be surprised if they could get spousal support too...(aka vaginamony)
Yup it's pretty much like marriage these days. That's what I was referring to.
Yup it's pretty much like marriage these days. That's what I was referring to.
It's marriage without the ceremony. Down here, if you claim her as your wife, you're married. Register in a hotel or motel as Mr. & Mrs., and that's it, you're married.
I think each state may have their own laws on common law marriage, I think in Ga it's 10 years or something like that...
I know in Ontario if you live with someone for over a year and split they can still take half your stuff. I don't know if that's common law though. I believe I've been 3 years for Ontario.