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Common Law Relationships: Learn about the legal and social implications
of common law relationships. Why do people choose co-habitation over traditional
marriage? There are statistics that prove that common law relationships
have a higher failure rate -- find out why. Also, see why a common law relationship
can prove more benefical to him rather than her. The laws regarding common
law marriage differ between Canada and the U.S., read about legal differences.
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Law an Invasion of Privacy
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Dorian Solot & Marshall Miller
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Recently a Deming man was threatened by a judge and detained in jail for doing what some local police officers, prosecutors, and officials do every day: live with an unmarried partner.
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Domestic Partner Benefits for Unmarried Couples
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Dorian Solot & Marshall Miller
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We're one of those couples on Acting Governor Paul Cellucci's list of Menaces to Society.
No, we're not violent criminals. We haven't cheated on our taxes. We're hard-working, law-abiding, put-out-the-recycling-on-time citizens of Massachusetts.
But we've decided not to get married.
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Formation of First Common Law Unions
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The majority of Canadians now live common law in their first conjugal relationship. Between 1990 and 1995, 57% of people who entered their first union chose to live together rather than marry.
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What You Should Know Before You Move In Together
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Harold Laskin
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People live together rather than marry for any number of reasons. In some cases (such as same-sex relationships), the couple may be unable to legally marry. In others, the couple may prefer unmarried cohabitation to marriage for a variety of reasons which may include:
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Improving Marriage After Cohabitation
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Dorian Solot & Marshall Miller
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Some couples who live together don't want to get married, and some (like gay and lesbian couples) are prevented from marrying. But if lifelong marriage is your goal, as it is for the majority of male-female couples who move in together, here are our ten recommendations for how to increase the chances that your marriage will be a success
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