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Does anyone know if is legal in NY to have common law marriage?

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Does anyone know if is legal in NY to have common law marriage?

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  1. yes i live in new york. common law is legal. in new york state, it takes effect after you have lived with the same person for 7 years.


  2. Here's what I found:

    "A "common law marriage" is one in which the parties may hold themselves out as a husband and wife, and under certain circumstances, be deemed married without a marriage license or ceremony.

    New York does not allow the creation of a “common law” marriage, a relationship in which a couple lives together but have not participated in a lawful ceremony. Unlike some other states, in New York a couple cannot acquire marital rights and responsibilities by living together for a particular period of time. You do not need legal action to end such a relationship, if it was created in New York.

    However, New York does recognize as valid, common law marriages created in other states if the legal requirements of those states have been met. As a result, legal action is needed to dissolve legal “common law” marriages performed in other states and foreign countries in compliance with their licensing and ceremonial regulations. The courts are available for determining the rights of parties now living in New York.

    As long as a couple lives together as husband and wife, the question of validity of their marriage is unlikely to arise. However, for purposes of inheritance or the benefits of pension plans or social security, a valid marriage is required."

  3. Google "common law marriage", you'll find a list of the 13 or so states that recognize common-law marriage. This information is very easy to find out.

  4. It is not legal.

    Common law marriage is recognized only in the following states:

    Alabama

    Colorado

    District of Columbia

    Georgia (if created before 1/1/97)

    Idaho (if created before 1/1/96)

    Iowa

    Kansas

    Montana

    New Hampshire (for inheritance purposes only)

    Ohio (if created before 10/10/91)

    Oklahoma

    Pennsylvania (if created before 1/1/05)

    Rhode Island

    South Carolina

    Texas

    Utah

  5. NO

  6. I lived for almost 30 years in NY state (I'm originally a Jersey Girl)

    NY state does NOT recognise common-law marriages for their own residents ..either youse married or youse aint...period.

    So altho it isn't illegal, it isn't recognised which means no matter how long you two live together, you will never have the same rights & perks as a married (by law) marriage.

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