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While Arizona doesnt permit the creation of new common law marriages, this doesnt mean couples who live together while unmarried have no rights. Couples can sign a cohabitation agreement in Arizona, allowing them to live together and have access to certain rights despite not being married.
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.
No, you do not become legally married in California simply by living together for 7 years or any other length of time. The 7-year common law marriage is a persistent myth. California does not recognize common law marriage established within its borders, regardless of how long a couple cohabitates.
Arizona law does not permit common-law marriages, and since you never married otherwise, the law considers both of you to be single. In situations like yours, other states have created what is called palimony, which allows spousal maintenance for people who never legally married. Arizona is not one of those states.
Because unmarried cohabitation does not create a marital estate in Arizona, community property principles do not apply when unmarried couples separate. Instead, all property acquired by either party before or during the relationship is considered separate property belonging solely to the person who acquired it.

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Common Law Marriage in Arizona Additionally, among the common marriage myths is the oft-heard: Well, if you live with someone seven years, then you are legally married. This might be true in some states, but not in Arizona.
Cohabitation is common among couples who prefer not to marry. However, Arizona law does not grant automatic rights to unmarried partners, regardless of how long they have lived together. Property rights can become complicated, especially when one partner claims ownership of assets acquired during the relationship.
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.

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