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Common Law Marriage in Florida: Does it Exist?

Uncategorized Feb 19, 2019
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What is common law marriage? What does your Florida probate lawyer need to know about common law marriage? Does Florida recognize common law marriage? Florida does not recognize common law marriages. However, in some circumstances,  it does recognize common law marriages from other states and countries. What does this mean? If you have lived with your loved one for fifty years, yet never legally married him or her, will he or she inherit from your Florida estate if you die without a will?

The idea of common law marriage is that, if you are holding yourself out as a married couple, you may be entitled to some of the benefits of a marriage.This could include tax and/or probate benefits.The problem is that Florida does not use common law marriages anymore. Even though Florida does not have its own common law marriage rules and/or statute it recognizes something known as reciprocity. Your Palm Beach probate litigator can tell you that this means that, in some cases, Florida will recognize a common law marriage that was created in another state.That being said, more and more states are abolishing their rules on common law marriage. The last day to enter into a common law marriage in Florida was January 1,1968. To read Florida Statute 741.211, click here.