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In response CM_ Patriot to her Publication

This also means that all those who got marriage licenses in incorporated cities and towns were not married under Common Law, but maritime law. If they wish to stay married, they will have to re-do their ceremonies.

Do marriages have to be licensed under common law? Who would license them now?

In response Silver Cat to his Publication

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In response Anuenue Patriot to her Publication

Common Law marriages, if the parties wish to split, have had to still go through the divorce process through the District Court via the District Clerk's Office, or the County Court, via the County clerk's office. Am not sure just how this is all going to shake out; the licensing of marriage will probably undergo some changes, as will the divorce process.

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In response Silver Cat to his Publication

Uncharted territory!

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