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TopicTIL I might be common-law married
streamofthesky
12/25/22 1:30:05 PM
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MrMelodramatic posted...
not in Texas.
There Is No Magic Length of Time to Become Common-Law Married
Despite the myth, seven or five or three years of living together does not create a common-law marriage. No durational requirement establishes a common-law marriage
Holy crap, Texas really is a third world country!

nothing worth losing! if we split itd be pretty amicable, I would think
Plenty of people thought they'd either never get dumped/divorced/cheated on by their significant other and/or that they'd always resolve things amicably, until reality smacked them in the face.
And maybe you have nothing now, but who knows in a year or 3 years, you might be doing much better and suddenly have a lot to lose. Don't assume/accept being in a rut forever.
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