Does A Common Law Marriage Supercede A State Marriage by License

Does A Common Law Marriage Supercede A State Marriage by License

No. Public contracts supercede private contracts every time. A marriage ordained by the state would henceforth be a statutory marriage via certificate, even if previously the couple were joined by a common law marriage.
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