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Individuals who are or were in valid common law marriages may be eligible for Social Security benefits (spousal, survivor, and death benefits) based on their spouses or former spouses earnings record, as long as they met the requirements to establish a common law marriage in their states.
A common law marriage is legally recognized in several states. Couples who meet their states requirements are eligible for most of the financial benefits of a married couple including Social Security and tax benefits.
In Washington State, common law marriage does not exist. However, Washington courts do recognize committed intimate relationships. These relationships were formerly known as meretricious relationships and exist when an unmarried couple lives together for a significant period of time.
Community Property: Akin to formal marriage, couples enjoy legal rights like healthcare benefits, hospital visitation rights, the right to make emergency medical decisions, access to personal records, rights in property division upon separation, child custody rights, spousal support rights, inheritance rights, and
Common law marriages are recognized for federal income tax purposes if they are recognized by the state in which the taxpayers reside. If the taxpayers later move to a state which does not recognize common law marriages, they are still considered married for federal income tax purposes.
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No. While it may be a serious solid relationship its not marriage unless you get married. There is a lot of legally involved responsibility to marriage and some couples argue its a more solid and permanent commited relationship than not being married. Ive been in relationships not married and one married.
Some problems with a common law marriage are that it is more difficult to prove the relationship and it is subject to more scrutiny because there is no registration process for the marriage.

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