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According to the North Carolina State Bar, North Carolina does not recognize common law marriage, meaning that couples cannot be legally married simply by living together for a certain period. Instead, couples who wish to get married in the state must go through the formal process of obtaining a marriage license.
Legal Rights of Unmarried Couples Living Together in NC Few people give such couples a second thought. But in fact, cohabitation is illegal in North Carolina. Cohabitation means living together unmarried but continuously and habitually as a married couple would.
If an unmarried / cohabiting couple splits up, they do not have the same legal rights to property, assets and money as a married couple does. So therefore, it is not as clear to what the legal rights are to specific assets and possessions.
Casper and Bianchi (2002) proposed four cohabitation types, essentially introducing one more distinction within the prelude to marriage type: (a) alternative to marriage, (b) precursor to marriage, (c) trial marriage, and (d) coresidential dating.
Proving Cohabitation Witness testimony from the cohabitants neighbors. Private investigators reports. Photographic and video evidence that they are living together. Evidence of frequent vacations together. Evidence of a joint bank account or joint debts. Evidence that they both receive mail at the same address.
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