We lived together for 20 years, but never registered our marriage — a common-law spouse’s inheritance rights, allocation to a specially related person, and return of title-trusted property

We lived together for 20 years, but never registered our marriage — a common-law spouse’s inheritance rights, allocation to a specially related person, and return of title-trusted property

This explains how to respond in a situation where you maintained a common-law marriage for 20 years, but because no marriage registration was filed, you have no inheritance rights when your spouse dies. Since a common-law spouse is not a legal heir, we outline strategies to secure assets through indirect avenues such as special beneficiary distribution, a claim for return of title-trusted property, and a claim for property division.
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