Colorado is one of only a handful of states that fully recognize what are known as "common-law marriages." There are a few stipulations, however.
A common law marriage in Colorado is more than living together. It requires (1) cohabitation, (2) agreement to be married & (3) holding yourself out as married.
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What are common law marriage laws, which can vary from state to state? You learn about common law marriages and what states allow them.
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The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday changed the way common-law marriage is defined in the courts to make it more inclusive of same-sex couples and to update the three-decade-old legal standard to...
An appeals court in Denver determined that a marriage involving a 38-year-old man and a 15-year-old girl had not violated Colorado law.
Information provided by Colorado Department of Health and Environment Center for Health and Environmental Information and Statistics, which can be contacted at 303-692-2088. Legal & Binding · Colorado has recognized common law marriage as legal and binding since 1877 and is 1 of 12 states to do so. A common law marriage is established when the parties mutually consent to be husband and wife. Common law marriage does not require any license, ceremony or documentation to be legal. Parties to a common law marriage are entitled to all rights, priv ...