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Yes, marriage is a legally binding contract. In law it creates certain legal rights and responsibilities on the parties as mentioned above in relation to inheritance, but also in relation to property, other assets and liabilities and in relation to the care of any children of the marriage.
Before you marry, both parties must go to the district courthouse and apply in person and sign an Application and Affidavit to Obtain Marriage License under oath. There is a three day waiting period before the clerk or judge will issue the license. Blood tests are no longer required. A fee is charged for the license.
Property is separate if a spouse owned it before marriage or acquired it during marriage by gift or inheritance. Separate property also includes items purchased with or exchanged for separate property and earnings on separate property.
Marital Property Law Kansas, however, has no community property law. This allows for courts and the parties to be more flexible (and also more unpredictable) when dividing marital property during a divorce.
PRESUMPTION OF MARRIAGE and LIVE IN RELATIONSHIPS In Tulsa Ors vs Durghatiya Ors (2008) 4 SCC 520 the Supreme Court gave legal validity to a 50 year live in relationship of a couple. It was held that the court may presume the existence of any fact which it thinks likely to have occurred.
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They may also refer to one another as husband and wife. While they may live together, there is no specific legal requirement for how long a couple must live together to have a common law marriage.
Kansas is among a minority of states that continues to allow common law marriage. Kansas recognizes existing common law marriages that were established while the spouses were living in another state, provided that those marriages meet the legal standards required by the other state.
Common law spouses in Kansas have similar rights as traditionally married couples. A common-law wife in Kansas is entitled to a part of marital property upon divorce, inheritance, and even spousal support if they are financially dependent on the husband.
A common law marriage will be recognized in Kansas if the couple considers themselves to be married and publicly holds themselves out to be married and if they are legally eligible to marry. No minimum period of cohabitation is required.
In Kansas all wedding officiants must be at least 18 years old to be able to legally solemnize marriage. Basically, in addition to being an ordained minister, you must also be a legal adult.

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