Common-law marriage refers to the social phenomenon whereby two people live together as a married couple without officially registering their union. This principle of informal marriage has been recognized by various legal systems over many centuries. The United Kingdom established common-law marriage in...
According to Maine.gov, common law marriage is not something the courts in Maine recognize as a legal precedent. Unmarried partners are simply considered unrelated persons, and any disputes over debts, real estate, personal property, or anything pertaining to the relationship ending will not be han...
What Rights Does Common Law Marriage Confer? If your studies with The Institute of Legal Secretaries and PAs are taking you in the direction of family law, you will appreciate the types of rights that are available to couples who are divorcing and looking to divide their assets. However, if...
You can change your will as often as you like, but you should definitely revisit it after significant life changes such as a marriage,divorce, or the birth of a new child. If nothing has changed, consider reading over it every three years to ensure everything is up to date. The Bottom ...
Correction to my last comment: Cary actually managed to get 5 responses to this previous article, http://temple-news.com/2011/08/29/gay-marriage-at-a-standstill-in-pennsylvania/ the rest of her articles and commentaries got zero views and comments. Cary next time come up with something orig...
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the perverse incentives to publish-or-perish among scholars and the perverse incentives to accept ‘significant’ findings among journal editors leads to bias toward results that appear attractive. If playing with data to produce researchers’ preferred results is not bad enough, researchers might only...