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All of the States except for Louisiana are Common Law Jurisdictions.
No. Louisiana law will not recognize a same-sex marriage, even for the purpose of divorce.
it means they have some explaining to do, you do not need or get a divorce if you have a commonlaw marrage, or civil partnership.
New Mexico does not recognize common law marriage.
According to several sources she is currently dating Peter Krause, her Parenthood co-star, but there are no sources that say she is in a common-law marriage with Krause.
Florida will recognize marriage in international waters as long as the ceremony was legally conducted.
No, you do not. Your marriage is registered in the county that you are married in. All states recognize marriage in other states. Make sure that the person performing your marriage ceremony has a Certificate of Authority to Perform Marriages issued by a County Clerk from the State of Nevada. You can also order a a copy of your marriage certificate to prove you are married if/when you change your your last name.
As of May 2014, the Louisiana supreme court has not yet ruled on the constitutionality of Louisiana's ban on same-sex marriage.
No. Connecticut does not recognize common law marriage.No. Connecticut does not recognize common law marriage.No. Connecticut does not recognize common law marriage.No. Connecticut does not recognize common law marriage.
Yes, with the possible exception that some states have specifically declared that "marriages" are explicitly defined as involving one man and one woman, and refuse to recognize other combinations. I'm not sure if Minnesota is one of those states or not.
Georgia will recognize a certificate of marriage from Jamaica. The license will not be valid in the US.