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If you've been living together long enough in a state that recognizes common law marriage, yes. Otherwise, no.
A family is a group of biologically related human beings living together in the same house.A basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not
* Common Law Marriage is when partners are living together and have not married and registered as a married couple. Still, in some States you are considered married and will pay taxes, etc., as such and if you should terminate the relationship you may have to divide any assets you both have together.
Family dynamics in China include a closeness of family. This means that many generations are often living together in the same house. The aged are considered to be revered and respected.
The vast majority of families in Australia are made up of a father mother that are married or living together that look after their children.
Living together does not make you married no matter how long. Until you have a wedding you're just in a relationship.
New York state does not recognize common-law marriage.
You legally married the day it happens
They both are not married. but they living together, like husband and wife.
She and Wickham had been living together in London. If they returned home unmarried it would be a disgrace.
Three or more generations of a family living together.
Obviously, a married couple.