Sunday, May 9, 2010

Does the military acknowledge common law marriage?

I'm considering joining the military i don't know which branch yet but i'm trying to find out if they acknowledge common law marriage.Does the military acknowledge common law marriage?
If the marriage is legal in the state you live in then they should.Does the military acknowledge common law marriage?
if you're in america in the military, you aren;t supposed to have anyone living in your house with you since the military takes care of your housing. and i think that's in all branches. i don't know the technicalities about when you're inactive. you can maybe try calling a recruiter and see if he can find out for you. tell him a friend is asking or something. i wouldnt give out your name and number tho
There is no U.S. Military branch of service that recognizes common law marriage. You can shack up with someone in most cases but you have to be married in order to enjoy all the benefits.
No They do not acknowledge a ';Common Law Marriage';...


End of story...
Not sure if the military does or not.


The state does anytime you sing a piece of paper together.


Why not just go to the court house and get a quicky marriage by a judge/
no. no marriage certificate, no benefits.
no. if you want benefits and if you want to share housing with her on post you'll have to get a marriage license
No they do not acknowledge common law marriage.
I don't think anybody recognizes ';common law'; marriage.
No. You must be legally married to receive dependents' benefits.
NO.





Get a license, do the vows thing and be LEGAL!
it depends which counry you're in. if it's canada or us, then yes, they do

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