Conspiracy is certainly interpreted in the common law. Many if not all States have statutes describing conspiracy, as well as the Model Penal Code defining it.
We would need to know what state you live in to tell you if you are considered common law married.
No
Yes
If you meet the requirement set down to be considered common law.
Yes, your girlfriend would now be considered common law. In many states, you are able to put her on your insurance plan.
Wisconsin does not recognize common law marriages.
The most common conspiracy theories include the assassination of JFK, the death of Elvis Presley, and 911.
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NC does not allow common-law marriage, therefore you cannot enter into a common-law marriage in the state of NC. However, if you previously lived in another state that allowed common-law marriage (very few states do), and you were considered common-law married in that state, and you then later moved to NC, NC will recognize your common-law married status.
This depends on the state. In many states, common law marriages or cohabitation with multiple people of the opposite gender can be considered polygamy.