Proposed RegulationN J State Board of Marriage and 2025

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Unmarried Couples Have Limited Property Rights in New Jersey New Jersey affords domestic partners rights that unmarried couples do not enjoy. However, registered domestic partners do not have the same rights to equitable distribution as married couples.
Common Law Marriage While some states still recognize it as a valid marriage, New Jersey abolished common-law marriage in 1939, with the caveat that it will recognize common-law marriages entered into before 1939.
Because common law marriage is not recognized in New Jersey, this is true even if the couple lived together for 20 years. That does not mean, however, that assets which are legally held jointly cannot be divided.
Licensing: In New Jersey, you must obtain a license from the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. This involves completing a masters or doctoral degree in marriage and family therapy, accumulating at least 3,000 hours of supervised clinical experience, and passing the national MFT exam.