Per religion, it is sinful to live with a woman without a licit marriage. One, who is God (Allah in Arabic) believer should follow God commands for what you could do and what you should not. It is not enough following what is legal and avoiding what is not.
Another view
Yes, there is no legal requirement to marry.
I knew a Tunisian man who was with a woman without marrying her. Then again, he is an atheist.
Only if her name is Claire.
Marriage is a sacred institution in Islam. No man and woman can live together as husband and wife without proper marriage.
No, that's a common-law marriage.
Per religion, it is sinful to live with a woman without a licit marriage. One, who is God (Allah in Arabic) believer should follow God commands for what you could do and what you should not. It is not sufficient following only what is legal and avoiding what is not.
Common law marriage in Texas is a legal union between a man and a woman who live together and present themselves as a married couple without a formal marriage ceremony or license.
An alternative to traditional marriage. Instead of obtaining a marriage license, a man and woman who live together and "intend to be married" can become common law spouses without a license or a wedding. In the US, most states have eliminated common law marriages. However, in Canada, common law marriage is still quite common.
It means the man and woman are married. They must live together after their marriage.
Yes, both of them is absolutely haraam... don't do it...
Contact the state were you live or were married about an annulment.
Common law marriage in Texas is a legal union between a man and a woman who live together and present themselves as a married couple without a formal marriage ceremony. In Texas, common law marriage is recognized if certain criteria are met, including mutual agreement to be married, living together as spouses, and holding themselves out as married to others. This type of marriage is legally binding and carries the same rights and responsibilities as a formal marriage.
As long as the marriage is legal. Then your passort is legal.
That will depend on the laws where you live. If you have a common law marriage, the chances are that you will have to share. There may be other contractual relationships that must be met as well.