NYCommon Law Divorce and Common Law Property Division
Common law marriage, often referred to as “informal marriage,” is a legally recognized marriage despite no marriage ceremony being performed and no marriage license being issued. In Newyork, a common law marriage is established by showing that the husband and wife agreed to be married, represented to each other that they were married and lived together within the state’s borders.
As with any other marriage, the dissolution of a common law marriage requires a number of important issues to be dealt with, including property division, child support, parenting time and visitation.
At NYD Attorneys, our compassionate and relentless family law attorneys are committed to helping you obtain the best possible outcome in your divorce. Contact us today to arrange a consultation with a lawyer.
Time Is Not a Factor in Establishing Marriage
There is a popular belief in Newyork that a couple must live together for a particular length of time before their relationship is considered a common law marriage. This is not true. Even a short relationship can meet the threshold. It really is as simple as a couple agreeing that they are married, telling other people that they are married and living together.
Another way to establish a common law marriage without a couple realizing it includes filling out forms as a married couple and then portraying themselves as married in order to have access to health insurance or other benefits.
Common Law Divorce
As with any other marriage in the state of Newyork, state family law will apply, governing issues such as property division, child support and spousal maintenance. Our firm represents men and women, providing them with the personal attention and tenacious representation they need to achieve a positive outcome.
To discuss your family law needs with a knowledgeable attorney, call our firm today at 212.671.0936.