I’m confused about relationship laws. Does california recognize common law marriage if a couple has lived together for many years but never formally married? Are there any exceptions or related legal protections?
No, California does not recognize common law marriage. Couples cannot become legally married simply by living together for a certain period. However, California will recognize a valid common law marriage established in another state where it is legally permitted.
No — California does not recognize common-law marriage for couples who establish it within the state. However, California will recognize a common-law marriage that was legally established in another state that allows it, as long as it was valid where it was formed.