
Common-law marriage (sometimes spelled without a hyphen), and also known as sui juris marriage, informal marriage or marriage by habit and repute, is an irregular form of marriage that can be legally contracted in an extremely limited number of jurisdictions. The original concept of a common-law marriage is a marriage that is considered valid by b...
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marriage undertaken without either a civil or religious ceremony. In a common-law marriage, the parties simply agree to consider themselves married. ...
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It is the right given to a man and woman to live as husband and wife without fullfilling the customary and legal formalities associated with marriage.In this case they enjoy all the mariatal rights like inheritance, property ownership, spousal benefits and others.All staes do not recognize this law.
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In some states, a couple is considered married if they meet certain requirements, such as living together as husband and wife for a specific length of time. Such a couple has all the rights and obligations of a traditionally married couple.
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In some states, a type of marriage in which couples can become legally married by living together for a long period of time, representing themselves as a married couple, and intending to be married. Contrary to popular belief, the couple must intend to be married and act as though they are for a common law marriage to take effect -- merely living t...
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[
n] - a marriage relationship created by agreement and cohabitation rather than by ceremony
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noun a marriage relationship created by agreement and cohabitation rather than by ceremony
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An agreement between a man and woman to enter into marriage without a civil or religious ceremony. It may not be recognized as a marriage for immigration purposes.
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a marriage without a civil or ecclesiastical ceremony, generally resulting from an agreement to marry followed by the couple's living together as husband and wife.
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