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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field, confirming your identity as the employee making this declaration.
  3. In the next section, provide the name of your common-law spouse. Ensure that this is accurate as it will be used for benefits coverage.
  4. Fill in your common-law spouse’s date of birth. This information is crucial for verifying eligibility under the benefits agreement.
  5. Date the declaration by entering today’s date in the specified field.
  6. Sign the form in the signature field to validate your declaration and confirm that all information provided is true.
  7. If applicable, list any common-law children you wish to cover under benefits by entering their names and dates of birth in the provided sections.

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The state of California does not recognize common-law marriages. State marital benefits during partnership and after divorce are only available to traditional marriages. Domestic partnerships allow limited marital benefits under state law but not federal law.
common-law marriage, marriage undertaken without either a civil or religious ceremony. In a common-law marriage, the parties simply agree to consider themselves married. The common-law marriage is a rarity today, mainly because of the legal problems of property and inheritance that attend it in complex urban societies.
Common-law marriage is an informal marriage, without a marriage license or certificate. Common law couples can use other documents, like an affidavit or property deed to prove their relationship.
Monogamy, the union between two individuals, is the most common form of marriage. While monogamy traditionally referred to the union of one man and one woman, there are some countries that recognize same-sex unions.
Examples of documents that may support a claim of common law-marriage include: Affidavits Affidavits are signed, narrative statements submitted by you or any other person who has personal knowledge of the information included in statement itself.

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You can use two different types of affidavits to prove a common-law marriage. Personal affidavits: You can write a personal affidavit stating that you and your partner are married. In your personal affidavit, include the following: Date and location where you and your common-law spouse mutually agreed to become spouses.
We, the undersigned, being of lawful age, attest to the following facts: 1. We have lived together continuously as husband and wife from to the present time. During this period we have professed to be husband and wife and we have held ourselves out to the community as being married.

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