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Commonly Asked Questions about Marital Status

Marital status is the legally defined marital state. There are several types of marital status: single, married, widowed, divorced, separated and, in certain cases, registered partnership. Never married persons are persons who never got married in concordance with valid regulations.
Its important to differentiate between not being married and being single. Legally speaking, your marital status doesnt change if you date someone. Your marital status is the same as a single person: unmarried. Your marital status only changes when you become legally married.
Classification of legal marital status 1 - Married (and not separated) 2 - Widowed (including living common law) 3 - Separated (including living common law) 4 - Divorced (including living common law) 5 - Single (including living common law)
Legally, your marital status is Married. Until and unless you get divorced, you are married.
Whats your marital status? Single, never married or civil partnered. Married, including separated. Civil partnered, including separated. Divorced, including legally dissolved civil partners. Widowed, including surviving civil partners.