In the US: 1) most states no longer recognize common-law marriage 2) even in the states that do recognize it, it takes more than merely living together to be common-law married. 3) I don't believe a *minor* can enter into a common-law marriage anyway (but it might depend on the state).
Go back home and live your young life with your family, then live with your boyfriend after you are married.
Live with it or you will lose him
* Living together without being married is called, 'Common-law.' In Canada (and perhaps some States in the U.S.) after the couple has been married for six months to a year they are treated as a married couple under 'Common-law.'
In Texas, to be considered common law married, a couple must live together and present themselves as married. This means they must agree to be married, live together, and tell others they are married. There is no formal process to become common law married in Texas.
You should do it. You have to tell her how you feel. As long as she's not married, you have a chance. Trust me, you will not want to live in regret.
If they are married, yes it is legal to live together.
yes and getting married
No. Get married.
Relationship is not the only reason to live.
No.
I'm not sure if maybe you meant "What do you call your live in partner?". It depends on where you live as to how to reference this. In some areas, they would just be your live-in boyfriend or girl friend, or they could be referred to as your common law wife/husband, or de facto wife/husband.
why not just girlfriend? why non judicial girlfriend?