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Yes!
If something is de facto it means it is a reality, a fact of life, even if not approved in law (de jure).eg: Kosovo exists as a de facto country because, de jure, it is still part of Serbia.eg de jure one cannot park one's car on the pavement but de facto everyone does.
Ex-ost-facto means the rules applicable at the time of before the happenings for which which approval sought and post-facto means the rules applicable at the time after the happenings for which the approval is sought.
It cant be recognized as an official de facto relationship, but there are people who maintain multiple spouses on purely real terms (not legal etc) and as best I know dont fall outside the law
The term is "Ex Post Facto"
Ex-Post Facto
De Facto - De Facto album - was created in 1999.
Ex post facto.
Both parents share in equal responsibilities in case of children being brought up. A de facto family also allows people of the same sex to live together when in a relationship.
The 'de facto' border is the boundary or jurisdiction that is maintained 'in' ['de' 'fact' ['facto']. The 'de jure' border is the boundary or jurisdiction that officially is defined 'by' ['de'] 'law' ['facto']. An example is a country that has ocean frontage. The standard jurisdiction of that country extends 12 miles out from the coast. But some countries are known to claim jurisdiction to the end of the continental shelf, or to an extended limit to protect fishing rights. In such cases, the legal ['de jure'] jurisdiction may be 12 miles, while the factual ['de facto'] 100-200 miles.
The UN recognises 193. There are ten more that have de facto sovereignty over at least a proportion of the territory they claim but are not UN recognised.
I believe that you are referring to Ex Post Facto.